- nouncicerone (noun) · ciceroni (plural noun)
- a guide who gives information about antiquities and places of interest to sightseers.
Originearly 18th century: from Italian, from Latin Cicero, Ciceron- (see Cicero), apparently alluding humorously to his eloquence and learning.
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Definition of cicerone. 1 : a guide who conducts sightseers. 2 : mentor, tutor. Did You Know? Example Sentences Learn More about cicerone.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ciceronenoun, plural cic·e·ro·nes, Italian cic·e·ro·ni [chee-che-raw-nee]. a person who conducts sightseers; guide.www.dictionary.com/browse/ciceronecicerone a person who acts as a guide, especially to the historical sites and antiquities of a place.www.thefreedictionary.com/ciceroneCicerone (/ ˌtʃɪtʃəˈroʊni, ˌsɪsəˈ -/ CHITCH-ə-ROH-nee, SISS-) is an old term for a guide who conducts visitors and sightseers to museums, galleries, etc., and explains matters of archaeological, antiquarian, historic or artistic interest.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicerone Explore further
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