caedēs, is [caedō], f., slaughter, massacre.
[caedō, ere, cecīdī, caesus], to cut, cut to pieces; kill, conquer, rout; virgīs caedere, to flog.
ob—occīdō, ere, cīdī, cīsus, to cut down, kill, slay.
prae—praecīdō, ere, cīdī, cīsus, to cut short, cut off.
caelestis, e [caelum], adj., from heaven, heavenly, celestial.
Caelius, ī, m. (sc. mōns), the Caelian hill, one of the seven hills of Rome.
caelum, ī, n., the sky, heavens.
caenōsus [caenum], adj., foul, filthy.
caenum, ī, n., mud, filth, mire.
[Caesar, aris], m., Caesar, a family name in the Julian gens.