English-Thai Dictionary
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
CICERO
CICERO Cic "e *ro, n. (Print. )
Defn: Pica type; -- so called by French printers.
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
Cicero
Cic e ro 1 |ˈsisəˌrō ˈsɪsəroʊ | a town in northeastern Illinois, just west of Chicago; pop. 80,414 (est. 2008 ).
Cicero
Cic e ro 2 |ˈsisərō ˈsɪsəroʊ | (106 –43 bc ), Roman statesman, orator, and writer; full name Marcus Tullius Cicero. He established a model for Latin prose. A supporter of Pompey against Julius Caesar, he attacked Mark Antony in the Philippics (43 bc ). For this offense, Mark Antony had him put to death.
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
Cicero
Cic e ro 1 |ˈsisəˌrō ˈsɪsəroʊ | a town in northeastern Illinois, just west of Chicago; pop. 80,414 (est. 2008 ).
Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Cicero, Marcus Tullius |ˈsɪsərəʊ | (106 –43 bc ), Roman statesman, orator, and writer. As an orator and writer Cicero established a model for Latin prose; his surviving works include speeches, treatises on rhetoric, philosophical works, and letters. A supporter of Pompey against Julius Caesar, in the Philippics (43 bc ) he attacked Mark Antony, who had him put to death.
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
Cicero
Ci ce ro Eigenname |C i cero |römischer Redner
Cicero
Ci ce ro Substantiv, feminin oder Substantiv, maskulin Druckwesen , die oder der |ˈt͜sɪt͜sero auch ˈt͜siːt͜sero |die Cicero; Genitiv: der Cicero, Plural: die Cicero, schweizerisch der Cicero; Genitiv: des Cicero angeblich wurden die Briefe des römischen Redners, Politikers und Schriftstellers Cicero (106 –43 v. Chr.) zuerst in diesem Schriftgrad gedruckt Schriftgrad von 12 Punkt
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
cícero
cícero nombre masculino Unidad de medida utilizada en tipografía que tiene 12 puntos y equivale a un poco más de 4,5 mm .
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 .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Cicero
Cic er o /sɪ́səròʊ /名詞 キケロ 〘Marcus Tullius /mɑ́ː r kəs -tʌ́liəs / ~, 106 --43 b.c.; 古代ローマの哲学者 政治家 雄弁家 〙.