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[ lee-doh ] / ˈli doʊ /
noun, plural li·dos.British.a fashionable beach resort. a public open-air swimming pool. Origin of lidoFirst recorded in 1925–30; after the Lido Words nearby lidoLiddell Hart, Lidex, lidia, Lidice, lidless, lido, lidocaine, lie, lie-abed, Lieberkühn, Lieberkühn's crypt Definition for lido (2 of 2)[ lee-doh; Italian lee-daw ] / ˈli doʊ; Italian ˈli dɔ /
nouna chain of sandy islands in northeastern Italy, between the Lagoon of Venice and the Adriatic: a beach resort. Origin of LidoFirst recorded in 1670–80; from Italian lido “shore, beach, strand,” from Latin litus; see origin at littoral Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for lidoWho, finding that every poolside chair on the Lido deck is occupied, could disagree? All Aboard the USS Persecution Complex|Candida Moss, Joel Baden|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST The Balenciaga was from the 60s and [Elizabeth] Taylor wore it for dinner at the Lido with Richard Burton. Tatiana Sorokko Is the Queen of Vintage Couture|Anthony Haden-Guest|October 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST Jacques and Marguerite agreed for once to take a real holiday and spent the whole of September in Venice, at the Lido. Derrida’s ‘Of Grammatology’ and the Birth of Deconstruction|Benoît Peeters|December 21, 2012|DAILY BEAST We take our boat to the Lido where were transfer by car to the red carpet. Frida Giannini’s Venice Diary|Frida Giannini|September 12, 2011|DAILY BEAST
The film played in the historic sala grande on the Lido, which is an 1,100-seat theater—a very formal screening with a full house. My Fight with Valentino|Matt Tyrnauer|December 7, 2009|DAILY BEAST And didst thou sleep on the Lido, that thou wert abroad so early? The Bravo|J. Fenimore Cooper The architect was the famous Michele Sammicheli who also designed the Lido's forts. A Wanderer in Venice|E.V. Lucas The four vessels passed through the channel of the Lido with their colours flying. The Lion of Saint Mark|G. A. Henty I then went to the Lido, and had a glorious swim in the heavy sea that was rolling in. William Sharp (Fiona Macleod)|Elizabeth A. Sharp In half an hour he arranged for as large a quantity as the Lido would carry. The Lion of Saint Mark|G. A. Henty
British Dictionary definitions for lido
noun plural -dosBritish a public place of recreation, including a pool for swimming or water sports Word Origin for lidoC20: after the Lido, island bathing beach near Venice, from Latin litus shore Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |