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  • 91Ado, S. (1) — 1S. Ado, Aëp. (16. Dec.) Der hl. Ado ward um das J. 800 geboren und stammte aus einer der ältesten und reichsten Familien zu Gatinois, in der Diözese Sens. Noch sehr jung wurde er von seinen Eltern dem Kloster Ferrières (Ferrarium) in Gatinois… …

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  • 92ado — /euh dooh /, n. busy activity; bustle; fuss. [1250 1300; ME (north) at do, a phrase equiv. to at to ( < ON, which used at with the inf.) + do DO1] Syn. flurry; confusion, upset, excitement; hubbub, noise, turmoil. ADO, TO DO, COMMOTION, STIR,&#8230; …

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  • 93ado — n. 1) to make (much) ado about, over 2) without much ado * * * [ə duː] over to make (much) adoabout without much ado …

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  • 94Ado Odo — Original name in latin Ado Odo Name in other language Addo, Ado, Ado Odo State code NG Continent/City Africa/Lagos longitude 6.6 latitude 2.93333 altitude 9 Population 15442 Date 2013 05 18 …

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  • 95ado — [14] In origin, ado (like affair) means literally ‘to do’. This use of the preposition at (ado = at do) is a direct borrowing from Old Norse, where it was used before the infinitive of verbs, where English would use to. Ado persisted in this&#8230; …

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  • 96ado — [[t]ədu͟ː[/t]] PHRASE: PHR with v If you do something without further ado or without more ado, you do it at once and do not discuss or delay it any longer. [OLD FASHIONED] And now, without further ado, let me introduce our benefactor …

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  • 97ado — [14] In origin, ado (like affair) means literally ‘to do’. This use of the preposition at (ado = at do) is a direct borrowing from Old Norse, where it was used before the infinitive of verbs, where English would use to. Ado persisted in this&#8230; …

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  • 98Ado (2) — 2Ado, Mon. (31. Jan. al. 15. Dec.) Ado, ein Mönch im Kloster Luxeuil, war der Sohn eines fränkischen Großen und Bruder des hl. Audoënus. Er blühte in der Mitte des 7. Jahrh. (nach Bucelin 690 n. Chr.) Als beide Brüder noch in der Kindheit waren,&#8230; …

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  • 99Ado-Ekiti — /ah doh ek i tee , ay ki /, n. a town in SE Nigeria. 213,000. * * * ▪ Nigeria       town, Ondo state, southwestern Nigeria. It lies in the Yoruba Hills, at the intersection of roads from Akure, Ilawe, Ilesha, Ila (Illa), and Ikare, and is&#8230; …

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  • 100ado — noun /ʌˈdu,əˈdu/ a) To do; in doing; as, there is nothing ado. b) Doing; trouble; difficulty; troublesome business; fuss; bustle; as, to make a great ado about trifles …

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