Didot (17901876)

Didot, the name of a French family of paper-makers, printers, and publishers, of which the most celebrated is Ambroise Firmin, born in Paris, a learned Hellenist (17901876).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Dido * Didymus
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Dicæarchus
Dick, James
Dickens, Charles
Dictator
Dictator of Letters
Dictys Cretensis
Diddler, Jeremy
Diderot, Denis
Didius, Julianus
Dido
Didot
Didymus
Diebitsch, Count
Dieffenbach, Johann Friedrich
Dieffenbach, Lorenz
Diego Suarez, Bay of
Diemen, Antony van
Diepenbeck, Abraham van
Dieppe
Dies Irae
Diet

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