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Caesar

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Name — An ancient Roman family name, most famously borne by Julius Caesar, and later used as a title for Roman and other emperors.

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Etymology

From Latin Caesar; the root behind titles like Kaiser and tsar.

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What does “Caesar” mean?

The word “Caesar” means an ancient Roman family name, most famously borne by Julius Caesar, and later used as a title for Roman and other emperors.

How do you pronounce “Caesar”?

“Caesar” is pronounced SEE-zuh (/ˈsizəɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Caesar” in a sentence?

Here is “Caesar” used in a sentence: “Julius Caesar rose to become dictator of Rome.”

What part of speech is “Caesar”?

“Caesar” is a name.

Where does the word “Caesar” come from?

The word “Caesar” comes from Latin. From Latin Caesar; the root behind titles like Kaiser and tsar.

Is “Caesar” a common word?

“Caesar” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is "Caesar" a name or a title?

"Caesar" started as a Roman family name, most famously borne by Julius Caesar, and later became a title used by Roman and other emperors. So it functions as both a specific historical name and a general title of imperial rank.

Why do some monarchs' titles, like Tsar or Kaiser, come from "Caesar"?

After Julius Caesar's name became linked with supreme Roman authority, later rulers adopted "Caesar" as a title signifying imperial power. Titles such as Tsar in Russia and Kaiser in Germany both derive historically from this same Roman name.

Is "Caesar" always capitalized?

Yes, "Caesar" is capitalized as a proper noun, whether referring to the historical Julius Caesar or used as a formal title for an emperor. This holds even when used more generally to evoke Roman imperial authority.

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