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cic·e·ro·nian I. \|sisə|rōnēən, -ōnyən\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Ciceronianus, after Marcus Tullius Cicero died 43 B.C. Roman orator : of or relating to Cicero; specifically : resembling Cicero especially in the rhythm and cadence of his periodic sentences, the balance of antitheses, or any more general oratorical or literary qualities < Ciceronian eloquence > II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized : one that admires or imitates the style of Cicero (as in purity and elegance of diction) |