Ladislaus

[ lad-is-laws ]

noun
  1. Saint, c1040–95, king of Hungary 1077–95.

  • Also Lad·is·las [lad-is-luhs, -lahs]. /ˈlæd ɪs ləs, -ˌlɑs/.

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How to use Ladislaus in a sentence

  • He left one son, Ladislas, an infant, born a few days after his death.

    A History of Germany | Bayard Taylor
  • So soon as the empress and crown-prince had left the knights' hall, four knights of St. Ladislas entered in their blue robes.

    Majesty | Louis Couperus
  • Othomar loves St. Ladislas and proposes to come here every year for a month in the spring.

    Majesty | Louis Couperus
  • From the Fort of St. Ladislas booms the first gun; other guns boom after it minute by minute.

    Majesty | Louis Couperus
  • Ladislas Zabern was a man of fine soldierly presence, with limbs that seemed carved from oak and soldered with iron.

    The Shadow of the Czar | John R. Carling