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kaiser
1[ kahy-zer ]
noun
- a German emperor.
- an Austrian emperor.
- History/Historical. a ruler of the Holy Roman Empire.
- a person who exercises or tries to exercise absolute authority; autocrat.
Kaiser
2[ kahy-zer ]
noun
- Henry J(ohn), 1882鈥1967, U.S. industrialist.
Kaiser
1/ 藞办补瑟锄蓹 /
noun
- any German emperor, esp Wilhelm II (ruled 1888鈥1918)
- obsolete.any Austro-Hungarian emperor
Kaiser
2/ 藞办补颈锄蓹谤 /
noun
- KaiserGeorg18781945MGermanTHEATRE: dramatist Georg (藞伞e藧蓴rk). 1878鈥1945, German expressionist dramatist
Kaiser
- The German word for 鈥渆mperor.鈥 The emperors of Austria and Germany were called Kaisers. ( See Wilhelm II .)
Derived Forms
- 藞办补颈蝉别谤诲辞尘, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 办补颈顎僺别谤路诲辞尘 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of kaiser1
Example Sentences
He went on: 鈥淚 mean, I knew he didn鈥檛 know who Bismarck was, or about the Franco-Prussian War. I said, 鈥楧o you mean the kaiser鈥檚 generals?
When war was declared, the kaiser addressed the enormous crowd that had gathered beneath his palace balcony.
I finally found the BEC of my NYC dreams 鈥 the one served at Volunteer Park Cafe, where they make their own kaiser rolls to compensate for our sad regional deficit in that bread category.
He joined the Wild West Show, and while they were entertaining kaisers and queens, he brought death and suffering wherever they went.
Thereafter, Germany became the kaiser writ large, the nation鈥檚 aspirations an outgrowth of the kaiser鈥檚 insecurities.
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