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lido1 /ˈliːdəʊ / /ˈlʌɪdəʊ/noun (plural lidos) BritishA public open-air swimming pool or bathing beach.In the summer time, the lido area's outdoor swimming pool is a popular gathering spot....- In 2002, there was a spate of vandalism, including one incident in which damage put at £1, 000 was caused to the open-air lido.
- There is talk of really striking out and walking down to Taurito Centro (the bottom of the hill) to check out the beach and the lido, but I'm not sure how much will come of it.
Origin Late 17th century: from Italian Lido, from lido 'shore', from Latin litus. This word for a public open-air swimming pool or bathing beach comes from Italian Lido, the name of a famous Venetian bathing beach. This comes from Italian lido ‘shore’, from Latin litus, also found in words like littoral (mid 17th century).
Rhymes aikido, bushido, credo, Guido, Ido, libido, speedo, teredo, torpedo, tuxedo Lido2 /ˈliːdəʊ /1An island reef off the coast of NE Italy, in the northern Adriatic. It separates the Lagoon of Venice from the Gulf of Venice. Full name Lido di Malamoccodɪ ˌmaləˈmɒkəʊ. 2 (also the Lido) A town and beach resort in NE Italy, on the Lido reef opposite Venice; population 20,000 (est. 2008). |