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ludo

n. (alternative case form of Ludo English)

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ludo

n. a simple board game in which players move counters according to the throw of dice

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Ludo (board game)

Ludo , (from Latin ludo, "I play") is a board game for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to die rolls. Like other cross and circle games, ludo is derived from the Indian game pachisi, but simpler. The game and its variants are popular in many countries and under various names.

Ludo

Ludo may refer to:

  • Ludo (board game), a board game of the Cross and Circle game family
  • Luděk Mikloško Czech football goalkeeper.
  • Ludwig II of Bavaria, nicknamed 'Mad King Ludo', a king of Bavaria who reigned between 1869 and 1886
  • Ludo Bagman, a character from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
  • Ludo (band), a band from St. Louis, Missouri

:* Ludo (Ludo album), the self-titled debut album by the band of the same name

  • Ludo (Ivor Cutler album), a 1967 album by Ivor Cutler
  • Ludo, a character from the 1986 film, Labyrinth
  • Ludo, the primary antagonist of the Disney animated television series Star vs. the Forces of Evil
Ludo (Ivor Cutler album)

Ludo is a 1967 album by Ivor Cutler, credited to the 'Ivor Cutler Trio' comprising Cutler with bassist Gill Lyons and percussionist Trevor Tompkins. The album was produced by George Martin, famous for his work with the Beatles, in a collaboration that came about after Cutler had appeared in the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour film earlier that year. The album's title and cover allude to the board game of the same name. The music takes inspiration from trad jazz and boogie-woogie and draws comparisons to The Goon Show. Four of the album's tracks are spoken stories, some backed with Cutler's ambient harmonium music.

Ludo (band)

Ludo is an alternative rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. The band consists of lead vocalist/guitarist Andrew Volpe, lead guitarist/back up vocalist Tim Ferrell, moog/synth and back up vocalist Tim Convy, and drummer/back up vocalist Matt Palermo.

Ludo (Ludo album)

Ludo is the first album to be released by St. Louisian pop punk band Ludo on indie label Redbird Records. It was released April 6, 2004 and was re-released on September 29, 2009.

Usage examples of "ludo".

Harry looked up and saw Ludo Bagman, head of Magical Games and Sports for the Ministry.

Harry never thought it would be possible to be glad to see Ludo Bagman, but he was.

Ludo Bagman came to Harry again and brought two other wizards with him.

Ron and Hermione were still regaling Draco Malfoy with the tale of the almost-blackmail scheme that the twins had tried with Ludo Bagman, and Bagman trying to help Harry win the tournament because of his other debts to the goblins.

The crowd realized what had happened more quickly than Ludo Bagman, and the roar became positively deafening.

Ludo Bagman entered with Cornelius Fudge and the Romanian Minister of Magic.

Ludo Bagman, however, positioned himself between Harry and the sinks, looking very suspicious.

Dobby had been killed by Ludo Bagman, the house elves of Hogwarts held their version of a funeral for him, as was the custom.

Ludo remembered, in one awful flash, all that Gula had told him about the Twins and the terrible Far Shooter.

Only then did Ludo remember the paper Gula had given him, with all the signs of the houses in order.

It was a map of the heavenly calendar, showing these signs, which Gula gave to Ludo to guide him on his journey.

Ludo remembered now, vividly, his last sight of little Sisi lying on the ledge halfway down the cliff, with what was obviously a broken neck, and blood all over her coat.

In the space of a century, out of one little confined district, were produced a group of worthies, who at all times have been the wonder of the world: so that we may apply to the nation in general what was spoken of the school of a philosopher: cujus ex ludo, tanquam ex Equo Trojano, meri Principes exierunt.

He would gladly have fought off a hundred Hoggles and a thousand Ludos, had such an army come tramping along and ventured the crossing of his bridge.