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czarina
[zah-ree-nuh, tsah-]
noun
the wife of a czar; Russian empress.
czarina
/ zɑːˈriːnə, zɑːˈrɪtsə /
noun
variant spellings (esp US) of tsarina or tsaritsa See tsarina
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Culture: A decade ago, the “czarinas” emerged as Russia’s fashion ambassadors.
“Germany and Russia have been linked for a thousand years. The biggest Russian czarina was Catherine the Great, a German, who incidentally made Crimea part of Russia.”
Some are already well known — the slew of young women pretending to be Anastasia, the lost czarina, or the Fox sisters, whose hoaxes launched spiritualism into stratospheric popularity.
"It took a long time to kill his son, the czarina and the princesses," a historian murmurs.
A prince plots to kill mad monk Rasputin for the good of the czar, the czarina and Russia.
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