What is another word for kaiser?

Pronunciation: [kˈa͡ɪzə] (IPA)

Kaiser is a German word that literally means "emperor" or "king". However, there are several different synonyms that can be used to describe a kaiser, depending on the context or the era in which the term is used. Germanic terms that are sometimes used as synonyms for kaiser include "könig" (king), "prinz" (prince), and "kurfürst" (elector). In English, the term "emperor" is often used interchangeably with kaiser. Other synonyms for kaiser include "ruler", "monarch", and "sovereign". Depending on the cultural or historical context, a kaiser may also be referred to as a "czar", "sultan", or "pharaoh".

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What are the hypernyms for Kaiser?

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What are the hyponyms for Kaiser?

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Usage examples for Kaiser

We're going to get the kaiser!
"They Call Me Carpenter"
Upton Sinclair
Doggie almost wept with pain and cold and hatred of the kaiser.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
Next day we left the Schloss Langenberg, but before doing so we heard with regret that our charming little hostess had been suddenly taken ill during the night, and the kaiser, as a mark of favour, had ordered his doctor, Vollerthun, to remain behind to attend her.
"The Secrets of Potsdam"
William Le Queux

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