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Cae·sar
/ˈsizɚ/
羅馬的將軍,政治家,歷史家
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
cæ·sar
n.
A
Roman
emperor
,
as
being
the
successor
of
Augustus
Cæsar.
Hence
,
a
kaiser
,
or
emperor
of
Germany
,
or
any
emperor
or
powerful
ruler
.
See
Kaiser
,
Kesar
,
Tsar
.
Marlborough
anticipated
the
day
when
he
would
be
servilely
flattered
and
courted
by
Cæsar
on
one
side
and
by
Louis
the
Great
on
the
other
.
--
Macaulay
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Caesar
n
1:
conqueror
of
Gaul
and
master
of
Italy
(100-44
BC
) [
syn
: {
Julius
Caesar
,
Gaius Julius Caesar
]
2:
United
States
comedian
who
pioneered
comdey
television
shows
(
born
1922) [
syn
:
Sid Caesar
,
Sidney Caesar
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Caesar
the
title
assumed
by
the
Roman
emperors
after
Julius
Caesar
.
In
the
New
Testament
this
title
is
given
to
various
emperors
as
sovereigns
of
Judaea
without
their
accompanying
distinctive
proper
names
(
John
19:15;
Acts
17:7).
The
Jews
paid
tribute
to
Caesar
(
Matt
. 22:17),
and
all
Roman
citizens
had
the
right
of
appeal
to
him
(
Acts
25:11).
The
Caesars
referred
to
in
the
New
Testament
are
Augustus
(
Luke
2:1),
Tiberius
(3:1; 20:22),
Claudius
(
Acts
11:28),
and
Nero
(
Acts
25:8;
Phil
. 4:22).
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