1. Ido - Noun
2. Ido - Proper noun
an artificial language that is a revision and simplification of Esperanto
Source: WordNetAdavane! is a magazine produced by the Spanish Ido Society every two months that has a range of topics, as well as a few dozen pages of work translated from other languages. Source: Internet
By contrast, Interlingua (1951) has greatly surpassed Ido in terms of popularity. Source: Internet
Akerman also recently starred in the upcoming independent film, THE TICKET, opposite Dan Stevens and directed by Ido Fluk. Source: Internet
For example, Ido does not derive the word for “waitress” by adding a feminine suffix to “waiter”, as Esperanto does. Source: Internet
As in Ido, inflections marking gender are optional, but some gender-specific nouns such as femina, "woman", happen to end in -a or -o. Source: Internet
A month later, Couturat accidentally put Jespersen in copy of a letter in which he acknowledged that Beaufront was the author of the Ido project. Source: Internet