IPA: /ˈaɪvi/
KK: /ˈaɪvi/
A type of climbing or trailing plant that has green leaves and often grows on walls or trees. It is known for its ability to cling to surfaces and can be found in many gardens and parks.
The old house was covered in ivy, making it look like a scene from a fairy tale.
The word 'ivy' originates from Old English 'ifig', which means the climbing plant known for its green, climbing vines. It refers specifically to this type of plant that clings to surfaces as it grows.
Think of the Old English word 'ifig' when you picture the green, climbing plant that clings to walls and trees — that's what ivy is.