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    cic·e·ro·ne
    [ˌsisəˈrōnē]
    noun
    cicerone (noun) · ciceroni (plural noun)
    1. a guide who gives information about antiquities and places of interest to sightseers.
    Origin
    early 18th century: from Italian, from Latin Cicero, Ciceron- (see Cicero), apparently alluding humorously to his eloquence and learning.
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    noun
    1. a guide who gives information about antiquities and places of interest to sightseers.
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    What does Cicerone mean?Cicerone ( / 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. The word is presumably taken from Marcus Tullius Cicero, as a type of learning and eloquence.
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    Where did the word Cicerone come from?1726, from Italian cicerone (surface analysis cicero + -one (augmentative) ), from Latin Cicerōnem, form of Cicerō, agnomen of Marcus Tullius Cicero ), the Roman orator, from cicer (“chickpea”) from Proto-Indo-European *ḱiker- (“pea”). Possibly humorous reference to loquaciousness of guides. cicerone (plural cicerones or ciceroni)
    What does Cicero mean?[sis-e-rohn-yăn] Belonging to or characteristic of the Roman statesman, orator, and prose writer Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106–43bce), especially in relation to prose style; or, as a noun, a follower of Cicero.
    Who was our Cicerone?Their cicerone was a very tall staff-officer who looked slightly worried by his cosmopolitan responsibilities. An intelligent Jew was our cicerone, and read us some Hebrew out of the precious old book of the law. M. Piron, the cicerone and the very humble servant of M. Dupin, multiplied his formul of adulation.
     
  3. Definition of cicerone. 1 : a guide who conducts sightseers. 2 : mentor, tutor. Did You Know? Example Sentences Learn More about cicerone.

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    noun, plural cic·e·ro·nes, Italian cic·e·ro·ni [chee-che-raw-nee]. a person who conducts sightseers; guide.
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    cicerone a person who acts as a guide, especially to the historical sites and antiquities of a place.
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    Cicerone (/ 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.
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