From its use in Pannartz and Sweynheim's 1467 Roman edition of Cicero's Epistulae ad Familiares ("Letters to My Friends").[1]
cicero (plural ciceros)
Internationalism (see English cicero).
cicero
Inflection of cicero (Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | cicero | cicerot | |
genitive | ciceron | cicerojen ciceroiden ciceroitten | |
partitive | ciceroa | ciceroja ciceroita | |
illative | ciceroon | ciceroihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | cicero | cicerot | |
accusative | nom. | cicero | cicerot |
gen. | ciceron | ||
genitive | ciceron | cicerojen ciceroiden ciceroitten | |
partitive | ciceroa | ciceroja ciceroita | |
inessive | cicerossa | ciceroissa | |
elative | cicerosta | ciceroista | |
illative | ciceroon | ciceroihin | |
adessive | cicerolla | ciceroilla | |
ablative | cicerolta | ciceroilta | |
allative | cicerolle | ciceroille | |
essive | cicerona | ciceroina | |
translative | ciceroksi | ciceroiksi | |
abessive | cicerotta | ciceroitta | |
instructive | — | ciceroin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
cicero m (definite singular ciceroen, indefinite plural ciceroar, definite plural ciceroane)