This is the 4432nd most frequent Dutch word.
cesar
The Dutch word "cesar" refers to "Caesar," a title used for Roman emperors or metaphorically for a ruler or leader.
The word 'Cesar' here refers to the historical Roman Emperor Julius or Augustus Cesar, indicating a proper noun and historical reference.
De Cesar zie je vaak in oude films.
You often see the Emperor Cesar in old movies.
In this context, 'Cesar' is used as the name of a type of bread or pastry offered by a bakery, showing a modern naming usage.
Bij de bakker kun je een Cesar bestellen.
At the bakery, you can order a Cesar.
Here, the word 'Cesar' is a personal name given to a pet, illustrating its usage as a proper noun beyond its historical origins.