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czar (encz) | czar,car n: Zdeněk Brož |
czar (gcide) | czar \czar\ (z[aum]r), n. [Russ. tsare, fr. L. Caesar C[ae]sar;
cf. OPol. czar, Pol. car. ]
A king; a chief; the title of the emperor of Russia. [Written
also tsar and tzar.]
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czar (wn) | czar
n 1: a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to
1917) [syn: czar, tsar, tzar]
2: a person having great power |
CZAR (bouvier) | CZAR. A title of honor which is assumed by the emperor of all the Russias.
See Autocracy.
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czar (encz) | czar,car n: Zdeněk Brož |
czarina (encz) | czarina,carevna n: Zdeněk Brož |
czarist (encz) | czarist,carský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
czaristic (encz) | czaristic,carský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
czaritza (encz) | czaritza,carevna n: Zdeněk Brož |
czar (gcide) | czar \czar\ (z[aum]r), n. [Russ. tsare, fr. L. Caesar C[ae]sar;
cf. OPol. czar, Pol. car. ]
A king; a chief; the title of the emperor of Russia. [Written
also tsar and tzar.]
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czarevna (gcide) | czarevna \cza*rev"na\ (z?-r?v"n?), n. [Russ. tsarevna.]
The title of the wife of the czarowitz.
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czarina (gcide) | czarina \cza*ri"na\ (z?-r?"n?), n. [Cf. G. Zarin, Czarin, fem.,
Russ. tsaritsa.]
The title of the empress of Russia.
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Czarinian (gcide) | Czarinian \Cza*rin"i*an\ (z?-r?n"?-an), a.
Of or pertaining to the czar or the czarina; czarish.
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Czarish (gcide) | Czarish \Czar"ish\ (z?r"?sh), a.
Of or pertaining to the czar.
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Czarowitz (gcide) | Czarowitz \Czar"o*witz\ (z?r"?-w?ts or t??r"?-v?ch), n.; pl.
Czarowitzes (-?z). [Russ. tsar['e]vich'.]
The title of the eldest son of the czar of Russia.
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Czarowitzes (gcide) | Czarowitz \Czar"o*witz\ (z?r"?-w?ts or t??r"?-v?ch), n.; pl.
Czarowitzes (-?z). [Russ. tsar['e]vich'.]
The title of the eldest son of the czar of Russia.
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czar (wn) | czar
n 1: a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to
1917) [syn: czar, tsar, tzar]
2: a person having great power |
czar alexander i (wn) | Czar Alexander I
n 1: the czar of Russia whose plans to liberalize the government
of Russia were unrealized because of the wars with Napoleon
(1777-1825) [syn: Alexander I, Czar Alexander I,
Aleksandr Pavlovich] |
czar alexander ii (wn) | Czar Alexander II
n 1: the son of Nicholas I who, as czar of Russia, introduced
reforms that included limited emancipation of the serfs
(1818-1881) [syn: Alexander II, Czar Alexander II,
Alexander the Liberator] |
czar alexander iii (wn) | Czar Alexander III
n 1: son of Alexander II who was czar of Russia (1845-1894)
[syn: Alexander III, Czar Alexander III] |
czar nicholas i (wn) | Czar Nicholas I
n 1: czar of Russia from 1825 to 1855 who led Russia into the
Crimean War (1796-1855) [syn: Nicholas I, {Czar Nicholas
I}] |
czar peter i (wn) | Czar Peter I
n 1: czar of Russia who introduced ideas from western Europe to
reform the government; he extended his territories in the
Baltic and founded St. Petersburg (1682-1725) [syn: {Peter
I}, Czar Peter I, Peter the Great] |
czarina (wn) | czarina
n 1: the wife or widow of a czar [syn: czarina, tsarina,
tzarina, czaritza, tsaritsa] |
czarist (wn) | czarist
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of a czar [syn:
czarist, czaristic, tsarist, tsaristic,
tzarist] |
czaristic (wn) | czaristic
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of a czar [syn:
czarist, czaristic, tsarist, tsaristic,
tzarist] |
czaritza (wn) | czaritza
n 1: the wife or widow of a czar [syn: czarina, tsarina,
tzarina, czaritza, tsaritsa] |
CZAR (bouvier) | CZAR. A title of honor which is assumed by the emperor of all the Russias.
See Autocracy.
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CZARIN (bouvier) | CZARINA. The title of the empress of Russia.
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