قيصر

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Latin Caesar.

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قَيْصَر (qayṣarm

  1. Caesar, a Roman cognomen of the gens Iulia, notably that of Gaius Iulius Caesar
    يُولْيُوس قَيْصَرyūlyūs qayṣarJulius Caesar
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Latin Caesar and its descendants, namely German Kaiser and Russian царь (carʹ).

Noun[edit]

قَيْصَر (qayṣarm (plural قَيَاصِرَة (qayāṣira) or قَيَاصِر (qayāṣir), feminine قَيْصَرَة (qayṣara))

  1. an epithet applied to Roman emperors, Caesar
    الْقَيَاصِرَةُ الِٱثْنَا عَشَرَal-qayāṣiratu al-iṯnā ʕašaraThe Twelve Caesars (Suetonius's De Vita Caesarum)
  2. tsar, czar, a title of Slavic monarchs
    قَيْصَر رُوسْيَاqayṣar rūsyāthe tsar
  3. Kaiser, a title of German emperors
  4. Kayser, Qaisar, Caesar, a title of Ottoman Sultans after the conquest of Constantinople
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Noun[edit]

قيصر (plural قيصر-قيصر or قيصر۲, informal 1st possessive قيصرکو, 2nd possessive قيصرمو, 3rd possessive قيصرڽ)

  1. Jawi spelling of kaisar