czaritza
or tsa·rit·za, tza·rit·za
[ zah-rit-suh, tsah- ]
noun
a czarina.
Origin of czaritza
1First recorded in 1690–1700, czaritza is from the Russian word tsarítsa
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How to use czaritza in a sentence
The proverb one funeral makes many certainly applies to the decease of a Tzaritza in sixteenth-century Moskva.
The Rise of the Russian Empire | Hector H. MunroBy her side Tzaritza, her snowy Russian wolfhound, paced with stately mien; a thoroughbred pair indeed.
Peggy Stewart at School | Gabrielle E. JacksonKeep Tzaritza out of the house and relegate the Sultana to the servant's quarters?
Peggy Stewart at School | Gabrielle E. JacksonJerome had summoned one of the maids and given Sultana into her charge, while Tzaritza was bidden "Guard" upon the piazza.
Peggy Stewart at School | Gabrielle E. JacksonTzaritza, who had followed her master into the room, looked upon the performance with a superior surprise.
Peggy Stewart at School | Gabrielle E. Jackson
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