क़ैसर

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Hindi

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian قَیْصَر (qaysar), from Arabic قَيْصَر (qayṣar), from Ancient Greek Καῖσαρ (Kaîsar), from Latin Caesar. In the sense of "Kaiser", probably influenced by Kaiser. Doublet of ज़ार (zār), सीज़र (sīzar), and काइज़र (kāizar).

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /qɛː.səɾ/, [qɛː.sɐɾ], /kɛː.səɾ/, [kɛː.sɐɾ]

Noun

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क़ैसर (qaisarm or f by sense (Urdu spelling قیصر)

  1. Caesar
    Synonym: सीज़र (sīzar)
  2. (historical) general name for the Greek or Turkish emperor
  3. an emperor or empress
    Synonyms: बादशाह (bādśāh), सम्राट (samrāṭ)
  4. Kaiser; title of an emperor of Germany
    Synonym: काइज़र (kāizar)

Declension

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NOTE: This term is declined masculine or feminine according to the gender of the referent.

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