c. 1200, see caesarian; Old English had casere, which would have yielded modern *coser, but it was replaced in Middle English by keiser, from Norse or Low German, and later in Middle English by the French or Latin form of the name. C?sar was used as a title of emperors down to Hadrian (138 C.E.), and also is the root of German Kaiser and Russian tsar (see czar). He competes as progenitor of words for "king" with Charlemagne (Latin Carolus), as in Lithuanian karalius, Polish krol. In U.S. slang c. 1900, a sheriff was Great Seizer.
例文
1. Caesar marched north into the forests that border the Danube River.
カエサルは北上し、ドナウ川沿いの森林地帯に深く入り込んだ。
2.The triumphal arch commemorates Caesar 's victory over Pompey.
凱旋門は、カエサルがポンペイを破って勝利したことを記念して帰られた。
3.Cloopatra 's seduction of Caesar クレオパトラによるカエサルの誘惑
4.「So you did 'Macbeth 'in the first year?」ー"No,in the first year we did 'Julius Caesar "."