'Lido' refers to a fashionable beach resort, with the name originating from the original Lido near Venice, Italy.
Un lido es un balneario de moda, cuyo nombre proviene del Lido original cerca de Venecia, Italia.
Word | lido |
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Date | September 12, 2014 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | LEE-doh |
Etymology | The original Lido is a beach resort near Venice, Italy. The town’s name comes from the Italian word lido, which means "shore" or "bank." (The Italian root derives from litus, the Latin word for "shore.") By the mid-19th century, Lido’s reputation as a chic vacation destination for the well-to-do made it the envy of seaside resorts everywhere. English speaking social climbers generalized the town’s name and started using it for any fashionably Lido-esque beach. |
Examples | Sharon bought a new bathing suit in anticipation of her upcoming vacation at a luxurious lido. "The lido on the Promenade at Grange-over-Sands has been abandoned since it closed in 1993, although there is now a campaign for it to be reopened." - Griff Witte, BBC.com, August 13, 2014 |
Definition | : a fashionable beach resort |
Tags: wordoftheday::noun
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