царь
Old Church Slavonic
noun
Definitions
- emperor
- tsar
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *cěsařь derived from Proto-Germanic *kaisaraz derived from Latin Caesar (emperor).
Origin
Latin
Caesar
Gloss
emperor
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
皇, 帝
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Caesar English
- Caesar Latin
- Caesaraugusta Latin
- Cäsar German
- Kaiser German
- császár Hungarian
- Cesare Italian
- Цезарь Russian
- царь Russian
- цезарь Russian
- César Spanish, Castilian
- Καῖσαρ Ancient Greek
- keiser Norwegian Bokmål
- César Portuguese
- *kaisaraz Proto-Germanic
- Cezary Polish
- cesarz Polish
- केसर Sanskrit
- keisari Old Norse
- *cěsařь Proto-Slavic
- císař Czech
- قيصر Arabic
- car Serbo-Croatian
- cesar Serbo-Croatian
- cȁr Serbo-Croatian
- цар Serbo-Croatian
- цесар Serbo-Croatian
- César Catalan, Valencian
- Sesar Icelandic
- Cezar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- keisar Old High German
- keisur Old High German
- keiser Middle High German
- Cæsar Middle French
- 𐌺𐌰𐌹𐍃𐌰𐍂 Gothic
- *kaisar gmw-pro
- keiser Old Dutch
- keiser Middle Low German
- 카이사르 Korean
- cesar Slovene
- цѣсарь Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- цьсарь Old East Slavic
- цѣсарь Old East Slavic
- kaiser Old Frisian
- Καῖσαρ grc-koi
- cysŏrz Silesian
- 𐭊𐭉𐭎𐭓 Parthian