цезарь

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin Caesar, probably through German Cäsar. Doublet of ке́сарь (késarʹ), царь (carʹ), and це́сарь (césarʹ).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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це́зарь (cézarʹm anim (genitive це́заря, nominative plural це́зари, genitive plural це́зарей)

  1. (historical) Caesar (title of a Roman emperor)

Declension

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