- czarina
- also tsarina noun Etymology: probably modification of German Zarin, from Zar czar, from Russian tsar' Date: 1717 the wife of a czar
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
czarina — cza*ri na (z? r? n?), n. [Cf. G. Zarin, Czarin, fem., Russ. tsaritsa.] The title of the empress of Russia. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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czarina — [zärēt′səzä rē′nə] n. [Ger zarin, czarin, fem. of zar, czar < Russ tsaritsa] the wife of a czar; empress of Russia: also czaritza [zärēt′sə] … English World dictionary
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czarina — /zah ree neuh, tsah /, n. the wife of a czar; Russian empress. Also, tsarina, tzarina. [1710 20; CZAR + ina fem. suffix (as in Christina), modeled on G Zarin empress, equiv. to Zar Czar + in fem. suffix] * * * … Universalium
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czarina — cza·rì·na, cza·rì·na s.f. var. → zarina … Dizionario italiano
czarina — cza|ri|na [za:ˈri:nə] n [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Probably from German zarin, from zar czar , from Russian tsar ; CZAR] another spelling of ↑tsarina … Dictionary of contemporary English