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Cicerone

Cicerone

Cicerone (n.) A guide, especially one who takes tourists to museums, monuments, or architectural sites and explains what is being seen.

Hector

Hector

Hector (v.) To bully; to intimidate or harass by bluster or personal pressure.

Hedonism

Hedonism

Hedonism (n.) An attitude or way of life based on the idea that pleasure or happiness should be the chief goal.

Nestor

Nestor

(n.) A senior figure or leader in one’s field. Nestor (n.) A senior figure or leader in one’s field.

Spartan

Spartan

Spartan (adj.) Marked by simplicity and often strict self-discipline or self-denial.

Stentorian

Stentorian

(adj.) Extremely loud, often with especially deep richness of sound. Stentorian (adj.) Extremely loud, often with especially deep richness of sound.

Stoic

Stoic

(adj.) Seemingly indifferent to pleasure or pain. Stoic (adj.) Seemingly indifferent to pleasure or pain.

Sybaritic

Sybaritic

(adj.) Marked by a luxurious or sensual way of life. Sybaritic (adj.) Marked by a luxurious or sensual way of life.