ciceronian
/sɪsəˈroʊniən/Definitions
1. noun
a follower or admirer of Cicero, especially one who imitates his style of writing or oratory
“The scholar was known for her ciceronian prose, which was heavily influenced by the great Roman orator.”
2. adjective
relating to Cicero, or resembling his style of writing or oratory
“The historian’s ciceronian speech was praised for its eloquence and rhetorical skill.”