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Cicerō is a Latin Noun that primarily means Cicero.
Noun
Cicero
English derivatives:
Ciceronian cicerone
Noun
A cognomen in the gens Tullia, esp. (a) of M. Tullius Cicero, Roman orator, writer, and statesman, 106-43 B.C. (b) Q. Tullius Cicero, his brother, 102-43 B.C. (c) M. Tullius Cicero, his son, consul 30 B.C. (d) (pl.) members of the familia Ciceronum, esp. the son and nephw of Cicero.
Cicerō laudāvit amīcum suum.Compare Cicero praised his (own) friend
Cicerō laudāvit mē ipsum.Compare Cicero praised me myself (i.e., actually praised me).
Cicerō vīdit Caesaris litterās ipsās.Compare Cicero saw Caesar's letter itself (i.e. Caesar's actual letter).
Cicerō hostēs ab urbe mīsit.Compare Cicero sent the enemy away from the city.
Cicerō hostēs ab urbe prohibuit.Compare Cicero kept the enemy away from the city.
Quīnque diēbus Cicerō rem pūblicam ē perīculō ēripiet.Compare In five days Cicero will rescue the republic from danger.
Cicerō erat cōnsul quī rem pūblicam salūtī suae antepōneret.Compare Cicero was a consul who place the state before his own safety.
Cicerō Graecīs litterīs ūtēbātur.Compare Cicero used to enjoy Greek literature.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "Cicerō, Cicerōnis (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 21, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/cicero-ciceronis.
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