Fido

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See also: fido and fidò

English

Etymology

From Spanish or Italian fido from Latin fīdus (faithful)

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -aɪdəʊ

Proper noun

Fido

  1. A representative given name for a dog.
    • 2019, Marc Bekoff, ‎Jessica Pierce, Unleashing Your Dog
      This may provide a simple explanation for the seemingly universal desire of all dogs to drink from the toilet. Since toilet water has likely been refreshed more recently than the water in Fido's bowl, it tastes better.

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For quotations using this term, see Citations:Fido.

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