Associations to the word «Dido»
Noun
- Tate
- Helen
- Gods
- Clasp
- Adele
- Goethe
- Farewell
- Ulysses
- Allusion
- Sicily
- Elizabeth
- Chloe
- Turret
- Bach
- Devon
- Diana
- Funeral
- Attendant
- Bc
- Ox
- Ballad
- Roman
- Songwriting
- Henry
- Flag
- Rome
- Grammy
- Shakespeare
- Destiny
- Willow
- Hero
- Sang
- Banquet
- Dante
- Justin
- Widow
- Angel
- Chronology
- Goddess
- Vow
- Cyprus
- Mast
- Luna
- Songwriter
- Oracle
- Melt
- Trip
- Romans
- Destroyer
- Flux
- Malta
- Angela
- Founding
- Flute
- Christie
- Apollo
- Sarah
- Singer
- Love
- Sail
- Mercury
- Les
- Legend
- Follower
- Sister
- Hide
- Nay
- Aa
- Maneuver
- Abandon
- Ill
- Nor
- Ghost
- Deity
- Meet
- Indies
- Here
- Italy
- Duncan
- Jon
- Chorus
- Connor
Adverb
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
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.