cesar

/ˈsɛsɑr/; Spanish /ˈsesar/; French /sɛzaʁ/

Definitions

1. noun

a title of honor given to a victorious general in ancient Rome, equivalent to the rank of general or marshal.

“The Roman Senate awarded him the title of Cesar for his victories in Gaul.”

Synonyms

  • general
  • marshal

Antonyms

  • generalissimo