Definitions for cicerone

cicerone cic·e·ro·ne

Spelling: [sis-uh-roh-nee, chich-uh-; Italian chee-che-
IPA: /ˌsɪs əˈroʊ ni, ˌtʃɪtʃ ə-; Italian ˌtʃi tʃɛˈrɔ nɛ/

Cicerone is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 160 anagrams from letters in cicerone (cceeinor).

Definitions for cicerone

noun

  1. a person who conducts sightseers; guide.

Origin of cicerone

1720-30; Italian Latin Cicerōnem, accusative of Cicerō Cicero, the guide being thought of as having the knowledge and eloquence of Cicero

Examples for cicerone

In doing so we are in the hands of a cicerone who is not satisfied to speak by rote.

Then, as the Emperor has been often at Lyndalberg, he can act as cicerone for a stranger.

So she had a right to come there as well as he,—and she could act as cicerone!

Having introduced us, she desired him to act as cicerone to me until I was tired.

The detective who was to be our cicerone was known to every evil-doer in the metropolis.

"With your permission, Walter, I will take the part of cicerone," said the new voice.

To the animated and curious Frenchwoman what a cicerone was Ernest Maltravers!

Not at all, it was the call of the cicerone who had something to impart.

Well, we have arrived, said the cicerone, stopping at a mound of ruins.

He had, of course, much to see, and it was a delight to me to be his cicerone.

Word Value for cicerone
Scrable

12

Words with friends

15

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