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cicerone

N คน นำเที่ยว ที่ อธิบาย ถึง ประวัติ ของ สถานที่  kon-nam-tiao-ti-ar-ti-bai-tueng-pra-wad-kong-sa-tan-ti

 

ciceronian

A เกี่ยวกับ  Cicero นักปรัชญา และ นักการเมือง ของ กรุง โรม โบรา ณ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CICERONE

n.A guide; one who explains curiosities.

 

CICERONIAN

a.Resembling Cicero, either in style or action; in style, diffuse and flowing; in manner, vehement.

 

CICERONIANISM

n.Imitation or resemblance of the style or action of Cicero.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CICERONE

Ci `ce *ro "ne, n.; pl. It. Ciceroni, E. Cicerones. Etym: [It. , fr. L.Cicero, the Roman orator. So called from the ordinary talkativeness of such a guide. ]

 

Defn: One who shows strangers the curiosities of a place; a guide. Every glib and loquacious hireling who shows strangers about their picture galleries, palaces, and ruins, is termed by them [the Italians ] a cicerone, or a Cicero. Trench.

 

CICERONIAN

Cic `e *ro "ni *an, a. Etym: [L. Ciceronianus, fr. Cicero, the orator. ]

 

Defn: Resembling Cicero in style or action; eloquent.

 

CICERONIANISM

CICERONIANISM Cic `e *ro "ni *an *ism, n.

 

Defn: Imitation of, or resemblance to, the style or action Cicero; a Ciceronian phrase or expression. "Great study in Ciceronianism, the chief abuse of Oxford. " Sir P. Sidney.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cicerone

cic e ro ne |ˌsisəˈrōnē, ˌCHēCHə -ˌsɪsəˈroʊni | noun ( pl. ciceroni pronunc. same ) a guide who gives information about antiquities and places of interest to sightseers. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Italian, from Latin Cicero, Ciceron- (see Cicero 2 ), apparently alluding humorously to his eloquence and learning.

 

Ciceronian

Cic e ro ni an |ˌsisəˈrōnēən ˌsɪsəˈroʊniən | adjective characteristic of the work and thought of Cicero. (of a piece of speech or writing ) in an eloquent and rhythmic style similar to that of Cicero.

 

Oxford Dictionary

cicerone

cicerone |ˌtʃɪtʃəˈrəʊni, ˌsɪs -| noun ( pl. ciceroni pronunc. same ) a guide who gives information about places of interest to sightseers. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Italian, from Latin Cicero, Ciceron- (see Cicero, Marcus Tullius ), apparently alluding humorously to his eloquence and learning.

 

Ciceronian

Ciceronian |ˌsɪsəˈrəʊnɪən | adjective characteristic of the work and thought of Cicero. (of speech or writing ) in an eloquent and rhythmic style similar to that of Cicero.

 

Duden Dictionary

Cicerone

Ci ce ro ne Substantiv, maskulin , der |t͜ʃit͜ʃeˈroːnə |der Cicerone; Genitiv: des Cicerone [s ], Plural: die Cicerones und Ciceroni italienisch cicerone, aufgrund eines scherzhaften Vergleichs mit der Beredsamkeit Ciceros a scherzhaft [sehr viel redender ] Fremdenführer b Buch mit Informationen für den Touristen; Reise-, Stadtführer

 

Ciceronianer

Ci ce ro ni a ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ciceroni a ner t͜si …|lateinisch Vertreter des Ciceronianismus

 

ciceronianisch

ci ce ro ni a nisch Adjektiv ciceronisch |ciceroni a nisch |a nach der Art Ciceros verfasst b stilistisch vollkommen

 

Ciceronianismus

Ci ce ro ni a nis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ciceronian i smus |der Ciceronianismus; Genitiv: des Ciceronianismus lateinisch-neulateinisch in der Renaissancezeit einsetzende Bewegung in Stilkunst und Rhetorik, die sich den Stil des römischen Redners und Schriftstellers Cicero zum Vorbild nimmt

 

ciceronisch

ci ce ro nisch Adjektiv ciceronianisch |cicer o nisch |a nach der Art Ciceros verfasst b stilistisch vollkommen

 

French Dictionary

cicérone

cicérone n. m. nom masculin plaisanterie Guide. : Des cicérones sympathiques. Note Grammaticale Ce mot italien est aujourd ’hui francisé: il s ’écrit avec un accent aigu et prend la marque du pluriel.

 

Spanish Dictionary

cicerón

cicerón nombre masculino Hombre muy elocuente :siempre invita a sus tertulias a buenos cicerones .

 

cicerone

cicerone nombre común Persona que enseña y explica a otras, a las que acompaña y guía, lo que hay de interés en un lugar, especialmente en una visita turística .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del italiano cicerone , del nombre propio Cicerón , político y orador latino, por la facilidad de habla de estos guías .

 

ciceroniano, -na

ciceroniano, -na adjetivo De Cicerón (orador y literato latino, 106 -43 a. C.) o relacionado con él o con su obra :sentencia ciceroniana; saber ciceroniano .