Associations to the word «Cicero»
Noun
- Orator
- Oration
- Cato
- Brutus
- Pompey
- Plutarch
- Seneca
- Gaius
- Virgil
- Eloquence
- Caesar
- Pliny
- Antony
- Oratory
- Marcus
- Ovid
- Aristotle
- Rhetoric
- Plato
- Cassius
- Sulla
- Divination
- Lucius
- Treatise
- Horace
- Conspirator
- Erasmus
- Socrates
- Titus
- Consul
- Tully
- Maximus
- Bc
- Hawthorne
- Terence
- Augustine
- Gaul
- Herodotus
- Humanist
- Claudius
- Philo
- Statesman
- Milo
- Cornelius
- Julius
- Marius
- Epistle
- Tribune
- Pathos
- Extortion
- Romans
- Rufus
- Lex
- Freedman
- Roman
- Rome
- Acad
- Illinois
- Philosopher
- Bce
- Humanism
- Contemporary
- Syracuse
- Aquinas
- Dialogue
- Tiberius
- Bribery
- Latin
- Conspiracy
- Liber
- Dictator
- Lib
- Homer
- Sicily
- Galen
- Homo
- Speech
- Prose
- Lat
- Lucian
- Summa
- Renaissance
- Antiquity
- Ad
- Palatine
- Brandenburg
- Gladiator
- Chaucer
- Castor
- Augustus
Wiktionary
CICERO, proper noun. The Roman statesman and orator Mārcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC).
CICERO, noun. (typography) (Continental printing) The Continental equivalent of the English pica: a measure of 12 Didot points (4.51368 mm or about 0.178 in.) or a body of type in this size.
Dictionary definition
CICERO, noun. A linear unit of the size of type slightly larger than an em.
CICERO, noun. A Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC).
Wise words
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.