- czar etc.
- var. of TSAR etc.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
czar etc. — noun variant spelling of tsar etc … English new terms dictionary
CZAR — in Ruthenico idiomate, Regem: Czarstuo vero Regnum fignisicat: et hôc nomine Moscovitae Principem suum Regem totius Russiae appellant. Ceteri autem Sclavones, utpote Poloni, Bohemi, Lithuani aliique, qui ab idiomate Ruthenico recedunt, aliô… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
czar — [za: US za:r] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Russian; Origin: tsar , from Gothic kaisar emperor , from Greek, from Latin Caesar, from Julius Caesar; CESAREAN] 1.) another spelling of ↑tsar 2.) banking/drug/health etc czar … Dictionary of contemporary English
czar — noun 1. a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917) • Syn: ↑tsar, ↑tzar • Derivationally related forms: ↑tsaristic (for: ↑tsar), ↑czaristic … Useful english dictionary
czar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
czar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
czar — noun (C) 1 another spelling of tsar 2 banking/drug/health etc czar AmE someone who is very powerful in a particular job or activity … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tzar — noun a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917) • Syn: ↑czar, ↑tsar • Derivationally related forms: ↑tsaristic (for: ↑tsar), ↑czaristic (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Tsar — Czar redirects here. For the town, see Czar, Kakasha Alberta. For other uses, see Tsar (disambiguation). Peter the Great Tsar (Tzar, Czar, or Csar Bulgarian: цар, Serbian: цар, Russian … Wikipedia
Russisches Reich [2] — Russisches Reich (Gesch.). Die Ländermassen, welche jetzt Rußland heißen, waren den Griechen, welchen man die ersten geographischen u. ethnographischen Kenntnisse derselben verdankt, lange ganz unbekannt. Die Homerische Weltkarte kennt… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon