Caesar's wife
English
Etymology
From the proverb “Caesar's wife must be above suspicion”.
Noun
Caesar's wife (plural Caesar's wives)
- A public figure whose character should be free from even the suspicion of impropriety.
Translations
public figure whose character should be free from even the suspicion of impropriety
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