en dido (n)

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: DBPedia 2015, English Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • fi Dido (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • fr Didon (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • fr Élyssa (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • id Dido (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • it Didone (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • ja ディド (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • ms Dido (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • ms Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • pt Dido (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • th เจ้าหญิงดิโด้ (n, roman_mythology) ➜
  • fr didon ➜
  • it didone ➜
  • ru дидона ➜
  • sk dido ➜
  • ar دايدو ➜
  • bn ডিডো ➜
  • ca dido (n, cantant) ➜
  • cs dido ➜
  • da dido (n, sanger) ➜
  • de dido (n, sängerin) ➜
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Related terms

  • en carthage ➜
  • en antic ➜
  • en caper ➜
  • en fuss ➜
  • en row ➜
  • en shrewd ➜
  • en trick ➜

Context of this term

  • en Roman mythology (n, group) ➜
  • en greek mythology ➜
  • en regional ➜
  • en slang ➜

Derived terms

  • en didonian ➜

dido is a type of…

  • en musical artist (n) ➜

dido is in the genre of…

  • en pop music ➜

Links to other resources

  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 109581306-n
  • dbpedia.org Dido (singer)
  • wikidata.dbpedia.org /resource/Q202550
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