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ludo

/ ˈluːdəʊ /

noun

  1. a simple board game in which players advance counters by throwing dice


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ludo1

C19: from Latin: I play

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Example Sentences

Another man said that he had seen an old print of the game in a shop, but he thought it was called Ludo.

Incipit libellus de ludo Scaccorum, et de dictis factisque nobilium virorum, philosophorum et antiquorum.

De ludo Scacchorum seu de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium ac popularium.

Ludo was learning to play on the piano, but I had chosen another instrument.

Ludo autem et ioco uti illo quidem licet, sed sicut somno et quietibus ceteris tum, cum gravibus seriisque rebus satis fecerimus.

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