czaritza

or tsa·rit·za, tza·rit·za

[ zah-rit-suh, tsah- ]

noun
  1. a czarina.

Origin of czaritza

1
First recorded in 1690–1700, czaritza is from the Russian word tsarítsa

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How to use czaritza in a sentence

  • Tsar and Tsaritza had a hard time to decide to whom they should give their daughter for a wife.

  • The Tsaritza Carrot screamed louder than ever and the wise counselors only shook their wise heads and remained silent.

  • His subjects liked him; he had many children, and his beautiful Tsaritza Baktriana remained beautiful forever.

  • The Tsar jumped to his feet, the Tsaritza screamed, the princes and boyars opened their mouths.

  • From my place of concealment I saw the Tsaritza start visibly.

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