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Meaning & Definition of Kaiser in English

English

Kaiser

A title used for emperors in Germany, particularly the German Emperor.


Pronunciation:

/ˈkaɪzər/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

kaisers

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A title that was used by the emperors of the German Empire.

    Example Sentence: The last kaiser of Germany was Wilhelm II, who abdicated in 1918.

  • Definition: A person resembling or likened to a ruler or an emperor; a leader in a particular domain.

    Example Sentence: In the corporate world, he often acted like a kaiser, dictating terms and making unilateral decisions.

Etymology

Origin: From German 'Kaiser', derived from the Latin 'Caesar', which was used as a title for Roman emperors.

Synonyms

emperormonarchrulersultan

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • Kaiser Bill: A colloquial term used to refer to a German leader or figure during World War I.
  • Kaiser Family: Refers to issues or contexts particularly associated with German leadership or imperial history.

Translations

  • Spanish: kaiser
  • French: kaiser
  • German: Kaiser
  • Russian: кайзер

Related Words

  • kaiserreich: Refers to the German Empire, particularly during the time of the kaisers.
  • kaiserdom: The reign or domain of a kaiser.

Slang Meanings of kaiser

  • Meaning: A dominant figure or person in a certain field.

    Example Sentence: He's the kaiser of tech startups, always ahead of the trends.

  • Meaning: A person who exerts authority in an informal way.

    Example Sentence: In our group, she's the kaiser, making all the plans and decisions.