"keiser" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

Forms: keiseren [definite, singular], keisere [indefinite, plural], keiserne [definite, plural]
Etymology: From Latin Caesar, via Old Norse keisari. Etymology templates: {{der|nb|la|Caesar}} Latin Caesar, {{der|nb|non|keisari}} Old Norse keisari
  1. emperor Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Heads of state, Monarchy Derived forms: keiserlig, keiserrike, keisersnitt Related terms: keiserinne, keisar [Nynorsk]

Inflected forms

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