C / Caesar
noun #169

Caesar

gen. Caesăris · gender masculine · decl. 3rd
(CAESERIS, C. I. L. 4, 2308; Inscr. Orell. 4205: CAESARVS, C. I. L. 1, 696), , = Καῖσαρ [a caeso matris utero, Plin. 7, 9, 7, § 47; cf. Non. p. 556, 32:
a cognomen in the; Of these the most celebrated; distinguished as general
a caesarie dictus, qui scilicet cum caesarie natus est, Fest. p. 44; cf. Comment. p. 383. Both etymm. also in Isid. Orig. 9, 3, 12, and Spart. Ael. Ver. 2. Better acc. to Doed. Syn. III. p. 17, from caesius, caeruleus, the color of the skin; cf. Rufus], a cognomen in the gens Julia. Of these the most celebrated, C.Julius Caesar, distinguished as general, orator, statesman, and author, was assassinated by Brutus and Cassius, B.C. 44. After him all the emperors bore the name Caesar, with the title Augustus, until, under Adrian, this difference arose: Augustus designated the ruling emperor; Caesar, the heir to the throne, the crown-prince, etc., Spart. Ael. Ver. 1, § 2; Aur. Vict. Caes. 13, § 12.—
Derivv.
Derivv.
relating to the triumvir Julius Cœsar; Cœsarian; N.cr
Caesărīnus, a, um, adj., of or relating to the triumvir Julius Cœsar, Cœsarian: celeritas, Cic. Att. 16, 10, 1 Orell. N.cr.
Caesărĭānus, a, um, adj.
Caesărĭānus, a, um, adj.
Of the triumvir Cœsar; Cœsarian; the adherents of Cœsar in the civil war
Of the triumvir Cœsar, Cœsarian: bellum civile, Nep. Att. 7, 1.— Hence, Caesărĭāni, ōrum, m., the adherents of Cœsar in the civil war (as Pompeiani, his opponents), Hirt. B. Afr. 13: orationes, orations of Cicero in which Cœsar was praised (pro Marcello, Deiotaro, De Provinciis Consularibus, etc.), Serv. ad Verg. G. 2, 131.—
Imperial
Imperial, Vop. Carin. init.: Pallas (esp. honored by Domitian), Mart. 8, 1.—Hence, subst.
Caesărĭāni, ōrum, m.
Caesărĭāni, ōrum, m.
A class of provincial imperial officers
A class of provincial imperial officers, Cod. Just. 10, 1, 5; 10, 1, 7; Cod. Th. 10, 7.—
Partisans of Cœsar
Partisans of Cœsar, Auct. B. Afr. 13; Flor. 4, 3.—
a kind of eye-salve
Caesărĭānum, i, n., a kind of eye-salve, Cels. 6, 6, n. 27.—
Caesă-rĕus, a, um, adj.
Caesă-rĕus, a, um, adj.
pertaining to the triumvir Cœsar; Cœsarian poetic
Of or pertaining to the triumvir Cœsar, Cœsarian (mostly poet.): sanguis, Ov. M. 1, 201: Penates, id. ib. 15, 864: Vesta, id. ib. 15, 865: forum, founded by him, Stat. S. 1, 1, 85.—
Imperial
Imperial: amphitheatrum, built by the emperor Domitian, Mart. Spect. 1, 7: leones, presented by Domitian in the fight of wild beasts, id. Epigr. 1, 7, 3.