cicerone

  • 31CICERONE — n. m. (CE se prononce Cé.) Celui qui montre aux étrangers les curiosités d’une ville. Nous étions accompagnés d’un cicerone. Veuillez être mon cicerone. Des cicerones …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 32cicerone — noun (plural ciceroni) Etymology: Italian, from Cicerone Cicero Date: 1726 1. a guide who conducts sightseers 2. mentor, tutor …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 33cicerone — noun /ʧɪʧəˈɹəʊni,sɪsəˈɹəʊni/ A guide who shows people around tourist sights. he was in the act of making his evening plans with the same smelly but nice cicerone in a café au lait suit whom he had hired already twice at the same Genoese hotel [ …

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  • 34Cicerone — Recorded as Ceci, Cecere, Ciciari, Ciciura, Cicero, Cicerone, and no doubt other forms, this is an Italian surname. The origin is certain, but the meaning less so. It appears to be one of a major group of what are called botanical surnames, that… …

    Surnames reference

  • 35cicerone — {{hw}}{{cicerone}}{{/hw}}s. m.  (f. a ) 1 Guida turistica. 2 (est., fam., scherz.) Persona eloquente e saccente. ETIMOLOGIA: dal nome del famoso oratore latino M. Tullio Cicerone (106 43 a.C.) …

    Enciclopedia di italiano

  • 36Cicerone — Ci|ce|ro|ne [tʃitʃe ro:nə] der; [s], Plur. s u. ...ni <aus gleichbed. it. cicerone zu ↑Cicero u. one, ital. Vergrößerungssuffix (aufgrund eines scherzhaften Vergleichs mit dem röm. Redner Cicero)> [sehr viel redender] Fremdenführer …

    Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • 37cicerone — [wym. cziczerone] m ndm a. m IV, DB. ciceronena, Ms. ciceronenie; lm M. ciceronenowie a. ciceroneni, DB. ciceronenów «człowiek zajmujący się (stale albo przygodnie) oprowadzaniem i zapoznawaniem zwiedzających z zabytkami, dziełami sztuki,… …

    Słownik języka polskiego

  • 38cicerone —    (sis eh ROH neh) [Latin, after the Roman orator Cicero] A guide, one who shares his or her knowledge of antiquities and historical curiosities with sightseers.    A bad egg, he has made his dubious living by writing leaders for The Daily Beast …

    Dictionary of foreign words and phrases

  • 39cicerone — [dal n. del famoso oratore latino M. Tullio Cicerone] s. m. 1. accompagnatore, guida 2. (est., fam., scherz.) parlatore, saccentone, sapientone …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 40ciceróne — a [čiče ] m (ọ̑) zlasti v italijanskem okolju kdor vodi turiste po tujih krajih in jim razkazuje znamenitosti, vodnik: cicerone razlaga zanimivosti Rima; biti komu za cicerona …

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