caesarship

/ˈseɪzərʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

The position or rule of a Caesar, especially the Roman Emperor.

“The Caesarship of Augustus marked the end of the Roman Republic.”

2. noun

The quality or state of being a Caesar, especially one of great power or authority.

“He was elected to a term of Caesarship and ruled with great wisdom.”

Synonyms

  • authority
  • leadership
  • rule

Antonyms

  • obedience
  • subservience