César (en. Cease)

/ˈθe.θar/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A masculine name related to figures of power or authority.
Caesar is a name that evokes the greatness of ancient Rome.
César es un nombre que evoca la grandeza de la antigua Roma.
It refers to a leader or ruler in a historical context.
Throughout history, many have wanted to be like a Caesar.
A través de la historia, muchos han querido ser como un César.

Etymology

From the Latin 'Caesar', originally used as a family name.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Caesar of the world
A person with great influence and power in the global arena.
César del mundo
Caesar and Cleopatra
A famous relationship between powerful leaders.
César y Cleopatra

Related Words

cesar
A verb that means to stop or conclude something.
cesar
cesar (in the context of resigning)
To abandon a position or authority.
cesar (en el contexto de renunciar)

Slang Meanings

A term used to refer to an authoritarian leader.
That boss is like a Caesar, he doesn't let anyone speak.
Ese jefe es como un césar, no deja que nadie hable.
Someone who makes difficult and drastic decisions.
In the meeting, she was the Caesar, taking the floor and deciding for everyone.
En la junta, ella fue la césar, tomando la palabra y decidiendo por todos.