Caesars

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Cae·sar

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noun
1.
Ga·ius [gey-uhs] (or Ca·ius) [key-uhs] Julius, c100–44 b.c., Roman general, statesman, and historian.
2.
Sid(ney), born 1922, U.S. comedian.
3.
a title of the Roman emperors from Augustus to Hadrian, and later of the heirs presumptive.
4.
any emperor.
5.
a tyrant or dictator.
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6.
any temporal ruler, in contrast with God; the civil authority. Matt. 22:21.
7.
a male given name: from a Roman family name.
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