Dido2
the celebrated foundress of Carthage, daughter of the Tyrian king Belus, wife of Sichaeus, and sister of Pygmalion;(Show lexicon entry in Lewis & Short) (search)
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dido
to give out, spread abroad, disseminate, distribute, scatter (poet.)(Show lexicon entry in Lewis & Short Elem. Lewis) (search)
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do
to hand over, deliver, give up, render, furnish, pay, surrender(Show lexicon entry in Lewis & Short Elem. Lewis) (search)
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