Cicerone

Synonyms for "cicerone" (32 found)

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Translations

10 translations across 9 languages.

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Catalan

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  • cicerone noun (guide)

Esperanto

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  • ĉiĉerono noun (guide)

French

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  • cicérone noun (guide)

Galician

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  • cicerone noun (guide)

German

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  • Cicerone noun (guide)

Greek

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  • ξεναγός noun (guide)

Latin

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  • dux noun (guide)

Portuguese

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  • cicerone noun (guide)

Russian

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  • гид noun (guide)
  • проводни́к noun (guide)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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It is not undeservedly that the Pyrenean guides have acquired the reputation they enjoy for intelligence and civility; and Charlet, of the Hôtel de France, is certainly a most favourable specimen: frugal in his habits, modest in his demeanour, and of great activity of body, he forms the beau ideal of a mountain cicerone.

Source: tatoeba (11117544)

East, still doing the cicerone, pointed out all the remarkable characters to Tom as they passed[…]

Source: wiktionary

he was in the act of making his evening plans with the same smelly but nice cicerone in a café-au-lait suit whom he had hired already twice at the same Genoese hotel [...].

Source: wiktionary

Ultimately their gazes all rested on his cicerone as most powerful member of the group.

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