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czarina

American  
[zah-ree-nuh, tsah-] / zɑˈri nə, tsɑ- /
Or tsarina,

noun

  1. the wife of a czar; Russian empress.


czarina British  
/ zɑːˈriːnə, zɑːˈrɪtsə /

noun

  1. variant spellings (esp US) of tsarina or tsaritsa See tsarina

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Etymology

Origin of czarina

1710–20; czar + -ina feminine suffix (as in Christina ), modeled on German Zarin empress, equivalent to Zar Czar + -in feminine suffix

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Example Sentences

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But the book doggedly follows its intriguing conceit, rendering even more poignant the scene of the czarina and her daughters busily sewing jewels into the seams of their garments, optimistic to the end.

From New York Times • Aug. 10, 2018

Call this person the chief sharing officer or the engagement czarina.

From Washington Post • Nov. 20, 2016

Yet somehow Brown willed herself into a glittering media czarina in Pucci.

From New York Times • Jul. 11, 2016

Does the icy czarina played by Charlize Theron finally get to meet the intelligent life form – or life forms – that created humanity in the first place?

From The Guardian • Jun. 14, 2012

The gene had also been passed from Victoria to her second daughter, Alice—and then from Alice to her daughter, Alexandra, the czarina of Russia.

From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee