Associations to the word «Dido»
Noun
- Purcell
- Carthage
- Virgil
- Marlowe
- Tyre
- Cupid
- Trojan
- Juno
- Lament
- Cleopatra
- Ovid
- Belinda
- Handel
- Hms
- Eugen
- Troy
- Orpheus
- Cruiser
- Aphrodite
- Libretto
- Mansfield
- Hiram
- Venus
- Armstrong
- Belle
- Cassandra
- Stan
- Mozart
- Odysseus
- Hermione
- Paz
- Eros
- Opera
- Olympus
- Hannibal
- Tragedy
- Queen
- Underworld
- Prometheus
- Hera
- Anna
- Vicki
- Crete
- Frigate
- Covent
- Rent
- Mythology
- Hampstead
- Perseus
- Reactor
- Achilles
- Heracles
- Ajax
- Heroine
- Scala
- Refit
- Kendrick
- Aria
- Spears
- Antony
- Santana
- Nymph
- Baroque
- Hector
- Artemis
- Jupiter
- Tempest
- Wilt
- Opus
- Chaucer
- Lamar
- Suicide
- Bridget
- Hermes
- Dye
- Dryden
- Casket
- Prank
- Lindsay
- Mermaid
- Lover
- Wherefore
- Armament
- Thou
- Rahman
- Harding
- Socrates
- Nash
- Twa
- Royalist
Wiktionary
DIDO, noun. (slang) (regional) A fuss, a row.
DIDO, noun. A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper.
DIDO, adverb. (US) Misspelling of ditto.
DIDO, proper noun. (Greek mythology) Founder and first Queen of Carthage.
Dictionary definition
DIDO, noun. (Roman mythology) a princess of Tyre who was the founder and queen of Carthage; Virgil tells of her suicide when she was abandoned by Aeneas.
Wise words
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