Cicero

专有名词
/ˈsɪsəɹəʊ/|/ˈkɪkɛɹəʊ/    /ˈsɪsəɹoʊ/|/ˈkɪkɛɹoʊ/

英文释义

专有名词
  1. The Roman statesman and orator Mārcus Tullius Cicerō (106–43 BC). uncountable,usually
    — But I perceiue nowe that all red colloured stones are not Rubies, nether is euery one Alexander that hath a stare in his cheke, al lame men are not Vulcans, nor hooke nosed men Ciceroes, nether each professor a poet.
  2. A surname. uncountable,usually
    — Our two Cicerones [son Marcus Tullius Cicero Minor and nephew Quintus Tullius Cicero Minor] are with Dejotarus, but if there ſhould be Occaſion, they can be conveyed to Rhodes. […] ON the 2d of February my Wife and Daughter came to Formiæ, and inform’d me of al your very obliging Behaviour, and good Offices in their Behalf. I am willing they ſhould continue at Formiæ, together with the two young Cicerones, until we know whether we are to embrace a ſcandalous Peace or a deſtructive War.
  3. Numerous places in the United States:; A town in Cook County, Illinois; formerly, Hawthorne. uncountable,usually
  4. Numerous places in the United States:; A town in Hamilton County, Indiana. uncountable,usually
  5. Numerous places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Sumner County, Kansas. uncountable,usually
  6. Numerous places in the United States:; A town in Onondaga County, New York. uncountable,usually
  7. Numerous places in the United States:; An extinct town in Defiance County, Ohio. uncountable,usually
  8. Numerous places in the United States:; A town and unincorporated community in Outagamie County, Wisconsin. uncountable,usually

词形变化

Ciceros plural Ciceroes plural Cicerones plural

词源

Etymology tree
substrateder.?
Latin cicer
Proto-Indo-European *-ōder.
Proto-Indo-European *-Hōder.?
Latin -ō
Latin Cicerōlbor.
English Cicero
Learned borrowing from Latin Cicerō, a cognomen in reference to warts (cicer (“chickpea”)). The Latinate form, based on the nominative, displaced Middle English Ciceroun, based on the oblique stem.
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