Definition and origin of this word.

Definition: cic·e·ro·ne (Pronounced: sisəˈrōnē),
noun: cicerone; plural noun: ciceroni
a guide who gives information about antiquities and places of interest to sightseers.
Origin: “a local guide in Italy,” 1726, from Italian cicerone, from Latin Ciceronem, from the name of the great Roman orator Marcus Tullis Cicero. Perhaps in reference to the loquacity of the guides.