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tsardom

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[zahr-duhm, tsahr-] / ˈzɑr dəm, ˈtsɑr- /

noun

  1. a variant of czardom.


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From 1913 until the collapse of tsardom this "ferocious criminal" languished in exile near the Arctic Circle, having escaped from other jails in 1903, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week he was on one of his infrequent visits to his country home at Darien, Conn. Questioned, he said he approved of the western roads' plan but had had no intimation of impending tsardom.

From Time Magazine Archive

Listen to me, boyars: To this my son I now commit the tsardom; Do homage to Feodor.

From Boris Godunov: a drama in verse by Hayes, Alfred

A tsardom, or great riches, or a good wife?

From Cossack Fairy Tales and Folk Tales by Bain, R. Nisbet (Robert Nisbet)

A chart Of all the land of Muscovy; our tsardom From end to end.

From Boris Godunov: a drama in verse by Hayes, Alfred