Definition of: Dido
(dī′dō)
In Roman legend, a Tyrian princess, founder and queen of Carthage. In the Aeneid, she falls in love with Aeneas when he lands in Carthage after his flight from Troy, and kills herself when he leaves her.
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"dido" has the frequency of use of 0.0001% on en.wikipedia.org.
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