sicerone is incorrectly written, and should be written as "cicerone" being its meaning:
Is the singular ablative of the cognomen or third name of the speaker and Roman philosopher of the 1st century a. d. C. Marcus Tulius Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero ). Cicer ciceris means Chickpea and it seems that it was this third name for wart that had his nose resembling a chickpea. Given that it was one of the best speakers of the antiquity and had an easy Word, we now call cicerone to the tour guides that explain the artistic, cultural and historical aspects of museums, galleries, monuments or cities visitors. It is also said of one who has ease of Word and is well explained.