Word Summary
Kaisar: Caesar, a Roman emperor
Original Word: ΚαῖσαρTransliteration: Kaisar
Phonetic Spelling: (kah'-ee-sar)
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: Caesar, a Roman emperor
Meaning: Caesar -- a Roman emperor
Strong's Concordance
Caesar.
Of Latin origin; Caesar, a title of the Roman emperor -- Caesar.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2541: ΚαῖσαρΚαῖσαρ,
Καίσαρος (Alexander
Buttmann (1873) 16 (15)),
ὁ,
Caesar (properly, the surname of Julius Caesar, which being adopted by Octavianus Augustus and his successors afterward became an appellative, and was appropriated by the Roman emperors as a part of their title (cf. Dict. of Biogr. and Mythol. under the word
)): Matthew 22:17, 21; Mark 12:14, 16; Luke 2:1; Luke 3:1; Luke 20:22; Luke 23:2; John 19:12; Acts 11:28 (Rec.); , etc.; Philippians 4:22.