kaiser

See also: Kaiser, káiser, and kàiser

English

Etymology

Originated 1150–1200 from German and Middle High German kaiser, from Old High German keisar, from Latin Caesar (emperor).

Noun

kaiser (plural kaisers)

  1. Alternative form of Kaiser.
  2. A person who exercises or tries to exercise absolute authority; autocrat.

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Portuguese

Noun

kaiser m (plural kaisers)

  1. kaiser (emperor or the Holy Roman Empire, German Empire or the Austrian Empire)
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