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Italian
Etymology
From Latin Caesar.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Cesare m
- Caesar
References
Anagrams
Middle English
Proper noun
Cesare
- Alternative form of Cesar
a. 1450 (a. 1338), Mannyng Chron.Pt.1 (Lamb 131) 4670:Men amed þem & wel hit sowe, Two so many Bretons þare As hadde þer Iulius Cesare.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
c. 1450, Mandev.(4) (CovCRO Acc.325/1) 382:Þere was the temple of Iovis, Temple Ercules and temple Olfilis. The senatours of Rome thare Thei quelleden Iulius Cesare. And in that same place þerefore Ys nowe seinte Maries church þe more.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
a. 1475 (a. 1447), Bokenham MAngl.(Hrl 4011) 19/18:Whan Julius Cesare sent his legyouns of knyghtes to subiugatyn Irelonde, yn þis Cyte þei were wyntryd [Higd.(2): tariede…in wynter].- (please add an English translation of this quotation)