Definitions for Ido

Ido I·do

Spelling: [ee-doh]
IPA: /ˈi doʊ/

Ido is a 3 letter English word.

You can make 16 anagrams from letters in Ido (dio).

Definitions for Ido

noun

  1. a revised and simplified form of Esperanto, introduced in 1907.

Origin of Ido

Esperanto: literally, offspring, equivalent to id- (Greek; see -ides) + -o noun ending

Examples for Ido

"Perhaps there would have to be a war between Ido and Esperanto to settle it," said Teddy.

Ido originally received this slave from Duon, a Bilan, as a wedding present when he married Duon's daughter about a year ago.

The place at that time was mere moorland, and the well near by the hut had the name of the Nonaka no Ido—the well amid the moor.

I do not discern that I am always mortified in this; sometimes, however, Ido.

He was scheming always therefore for the perfection and propagation of Esperanto or Ido, or some such universal link.

The universal language of humanity is neither Volapuk, nor Esperanto, nor Ido.

Ostwald devoted the $40,000 he got from the Nobel Fund to the attempt to introduce a new language, Ido.

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