1. cicero - Noun
2. Cicero - Proper noun
Pica type; -- so called by French printers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have read in Plato and Cicero sayings that are wise and very beautiful; but I have never read in either of them: Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden. Augustine of Hippo
Cicero said loud-bawling orators were driven by their weakness to noise, as lame men to take horse. Plutarch
Cicero called Aristotle a river of flowing gold, and said of Plato's Dialogues, that if Jupiter were to speak, it would be in language like theirs. Plutarch
What I have given in the second book on the nature and properties of curved lines, and the method of examining them, is, it seems to me, as far beyond the treatment in the ordinary geometry, as the rhetoric of Cicero is beyond the a, b, c of children. René Descartes
We must learn how to imitate Cicero from Cicero himself. Let us imitate him as he imitated others. Desiderius Erasmus
I protest that no one admires Cicero more than I do. He enriches all that he touches. François Fénelon