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n.
Pica type; -- so called by French printers.
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Imitation of, or resemblance to, the style or action Cicero; a Ciceronian phrase or expression.
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Any opinion, principle, dogma, belief, or doctrine, which a person holds or maintains as true; as, the tenets of Plato or of Cicero.
v. i.
To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to make discussion; -- usually with of; as, Cicero treats of old age and of duties.
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One who shows strangers the curiosities of a place; a guide.
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Pertaining to Antiochus, a contemporary with Cicero, and the founder of a sect of philosophers.
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of Cicerone
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v. t.
To destroy or remove a material part of, so as to render imperfect; as, to mutilate the orations of Cicero.
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The use of some epithet or the name of some office, dignity, or the like, instead of the proper name of the person; as when his majesty is used for a king, or when, instead of Aristotle, we say, the philosopher; or, conversely, the use of a proper name instead of an appellative, as when a wise man is called a Solomon, or an eminent orator a Cicero.
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Ancient times; former ages; times long since past; as, Cicero was an eloquent orator of antiquity.
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The state of two nouns or pronouns, put in the same case, without a connecting word between them; as, I admire Cicero, the orator. Here, the second noun explains or characterizes the first.
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Belonging to, or in the style of, Tully (Marcus Tullius Cicero).
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The quality or state of being supereminent; distinguished eminence; as, the supereminence of Cicero as an orator, or Lord Chatham as a statesman.
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Resembling Cicero in style or action; eloquent.