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dirigo

/dee-ri-goh; English dir-i-goh/US // ˈdi rɪˌgoʊ; English ˈdɪr ɪˌgoʊ //

迪里戈,迪里高,笛子

Definitions

  1. 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.