قيصر

See also: قیصر

Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Caesar, possibly through Ancient Greek Καῖσαρ (Kaîsar) and/or Aramaic קיסר (qēsar). Uses for modern monarchs are semantic loans from Russian царь (carʹ) and German Kaiser, themselves from the Latin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /qaj.sˤar/

Proper noun

قَيْصَر • (qayṣarm

  1. Caesar (Roman cognomen, notably that of Gaius Iulius Caesar)
    يُولْيُوس قَيْصَرyūlyūs qayṣarJulius Caesar
  2. Caesar (an epithet of Roman emperors, seen as a byname of the incumbent)
    أَعْطُوا مَا لِقَيْصَرَ لِقَيْصَرَ وَمَا لِلّٰهِ لِلّٰهِ.
    ʔaʕṭū mā liqayṣara liqayṣara wamā lillāhi lillāhi.
    Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and unto God that which is God's.

Declension

Declension of proper noun قَيْصَر (qayṣar)
singular basic singular diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal قَيْصَر
qayṣar
nominative قَيْصَرُ
qayṣaru
accusative قَيْصَرَ
qayṣara
genitive قَيْصَرَ
qayṣara

Noun

قَيْصَر • (qayṣarm (plural قَيَاصِرَة (qayāṣira) or قَيَاصِر (qayāṣir), feminine قَيْصَرَة (qayṣara))

  1. Caesar (an epithet of Roman emperors, seen as a generic title)
    الْقَيَاصِرَةُ الِٱثْنَا عَشَرَal-qayāṣiratu al-iṯnā ʕašaraThe Twelve Caesars (Suetonius's De Vita Caesarum)
  2. tsar, czar (title of Slavic monarchs)
    قَيْصَر رُوسْيَاqayṣar rūsyāthe tsar
  3. Kaiser (title of German emperors)
  4. Kayser, Qaisar, Caesar (title of Ottoman Sultans after the conquest of Constantinople)

Declension

Declension of noun قَيْصَر (qayṣar)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal قَيْصَر
qayṣar
الْقَيْصَر
al-qayṣar
قَيْصَر
qayṣar
nominative قَيْصَرٌ
qayṣarun
الْقَيْصَرُ
al-qayṣaru
قَيْصَرُ
qayṣaru
accusative قَيْصَرًا
qayṣaran
الْقَيْصَرَ
al-qayṣara
قَيْصَرَ
qayṣara
genitive قَيْصَرٍ
qayṣarin
الْقَيْصَرِ
al-qayṣari
قَيْصَرِ
qayṣari
dual indefinite definite construct
informal قَيْصَرَيْن
qayṣarayn
الْقَيْصَرَيْن
al-qayṣarayn
قَيْصَرَيْ
qayṣaray
nominative قَيْصَرَانِ
qayṣarāni
الْقَيْصَرَانِ
al-qayṣarāni
قَيْصَرَا
qayṣarā
accusative قَيْصَرَيْنِ
qayṣarayni
الْقَيْصَرَيْنِ
al-qayṣarayni
قَيْصَرَيْ
qayṣaray
genitive قَيْصَرَيْنِ
qayṣarayni
الْقَيْصَرَيْنِ
al-qayṣarayni
قَيْصَرَيْ
qayṣaray
plural broken plural triptote in ـَة (-a)‎;
basic broken plural diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal قَيَاصِرَة‎; قَيَاصِر
qayāṣira‎; qayāṣir
الْقَيَاصِرَة‎; الْقَيَاصِر
al-qayāṣira‎; al-qayāṣir
قَيَاصِرَة‎; قَيَاصِر
qayāṣirat‎; qayāṣir
nominative قَيَاصِرَةٌ‎; قَيَاصِرُ
qayāṣiratun‎; qayāṣiru
الْقَيَاصِرَةُ‎; الْقَيَاصِرُ
al-qayāṣiratu‎; al-qayāṣiru
قَيَاصِرَةُ‎; قَيَاصِرُ
qayāṣiratu‎; qayāṣiru
accusative قَيَاصِرَةً‎; قَيَاصِرَ
qayāṣiratan‎; qayāṣira
الْقَيَاصِرَةَ‎; الْقَيَاصِرَ
al-qayāṣirata‎; al-qayāṣira
قَيَاصِرَةَ‎; قَيَاصِرَ
qayāṣirata‎; qayāṣira
genitive قَيَاصِرَةٍ‎; قَيَاصِرَ
qayāṣiratin‎; qayāṣira
الْقَيَاصِرَةِ‎; الْقَيَاصِرِ
al-qayāṣirati‎; al-qayāṣiri
قَيَاصِرَةِ‎; قَيَاصِرِ
qayāṣirati‎; qayāṣiri

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: qəysər
  • Northern Kurdish: qeyser, قەیسەر (qeyser)
  • Malay: قيصر, kaisar
  • Classical Persian: قیصر (qaysar), قیاصره pl (qayâsira)
  • Swahili: kaisari
  • Uzbek: qaysar

Malay

Noun

قيصر (plural قيصر-قيصر or قيصر٢)

  1. Jawi spelling of kaisar.‎‎