Entity: FRODO
Frodo is a name with various meanings, ranging from a character in a popular novel to slang terms like a silly little man with furry toes or the last bit of poo that won't drop into the toilet.
Frodo
Etymology
The name Frodo has roots in a Latin form of Fródi, linked to Danish kings.
Definition
Frodo is a versatile term, encompassing a character from The Lord of the Rings and slang meanings like a silly man with furry toes or the last bit of stubborn poo.
Historical Context
Frodo gained widespread recognition as the protagonist in J.R.R. Tolkien's iconic novel, The Lord of the Rings.
Cultural Significance
The character Frodo has become a symbol of courage and selflessness in popular culture.
Related Concepts
Frodo is associated with concepts of loyalty, friendship, and the struggle against evil.
See Also
A name with origins in a Latin form of Fródi, associated with Danish kings, but also used in modern slang to refer to different humorous or derogatory concepts.