['si:z?]
¦ noun
1. a title of Roman emperors, especially those from Augustus to Hadrian.
2. Brit. informal a Caesarean section.
Phrases
Caesar's wife a person required to be above suspicion. [with ref. to Plutarch's Caesar (X. 6) 'I thought my wife ought not even to be under suspicion'.]
Origin
ME: from L. Caesar, family name of the Roman statesman Gaius Julius Caesar.