dirigo
/dee-ri-goh; English dir-i-goh/US // ˈdi rɪˌgoʊ; English ˈdɪr ɪˌgoʊ //
迪里戈,迪里高,笛子
Definitions
- 1
Latin.
- : I direct: motto of Maine.
Examples
After praying for some token of Divine acceptance: orti locello quo nunc oculis corporeis visum dirigo.
I took the ship's launch to the Dirigo and they said there he was ashore and hadn't left any word, only that he'd be back late.
As the Dirigo shot ahead the junk man sprang into the water and began rescuing his rice bowls.
Half an hour later a boat put off from the Dirigo containing the boy, Yen, the friend, and four bluejackets.
He could see the embankment and the little Dirigo at anchor, the sampans still swarming around it.
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