Crossword clues for cesar
cesar
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Spanish form of masc. proper name Caesar.
Gazetteer
Wikipedia
César ( Portuguese), César ( Spanish and French) and Cèsar ( Catalan) are variant forms of the name Caesar, and may refer to:
César is a 1936 French film, written and directed by Marcel Pagnol. It's the final part of his Marseille trilogy, which began with the film Marius and was followed by Fanny. Unlike the other two films in the trilogy, "César" was not based on a play by Pagnol, but written directly as a film script. In 1946 Pagnol adapted the script as a stage play.
Usage examples of "cesar".
Inside a spartan office on the first floor of the main building, Colonel Francesco Cesar was studying the flash message he had just received.
Colonel Cesar had worked with Robert in the past and he was very fond of him.
Robert Bellamy watched from the rooftop of the building across the street as Cesar and his men raised their weapons and charged into the bar.
Robert placed a call to Colonel Cesar from a phone booth in the Piazza del Duomo.
Francesco Cesar sat at his desk, thinking about the latest development.
Francesco Cesar was in the middle of a meeting with Colonel Frank Johnson.
In the car with Colonel Cesar and Colonel Johnson was Captain Bellini, the police supervisor of the district.
One hour later, in Rome, Francesco Cesar handed a cablegram to Colonel Frank Johnson.
The helicopter landed at the side of the road, and Cesar and Colonel Frank Johnson stepped out.
In the office of the French Marine Ministry, Colonel Cesar and Colonel Johnson were talking to the marine operator.
I now see you, a black shadow riding a white horse that was as like Cesar as two peas!
The shape was still holding me up and Cesar walked on, unled and sure-footed.
At last, Cesar raised his nostrils, sniffed the air and quickened his pace a little.
My gruesome escort must have noticed it, for he sent Cesar back and I heard his hoofs trampling up a staircase while the man jumped into the boat, untied the rope that held it and seized the oars.
Implicated so far are ex-City Manager Cesar Odio, City Commissioner Miller Dawkins, County Commissioner James Burke and other players to be named later.