kaiser

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See also: Kaiser, káiser, and kàiser

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Kaiser (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 s)

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