Definition of Czardom

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of tsardom) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Czardom

1. the domain of a czar [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Czardom

cytozoon
cytozyme
cytula
cytulas
cyturia
cyun
cywydd
cywyddau
czapka
czapkas
czar
czarate
czarates
czardas
czardases
czardom (current term)
czardoms
czarevich
czareviches
czarevitch
czarevitches
czarevna
czarevnas
czarian
czaric
czaricide
czaricides
czarina
czarinas
czarinian

Literary usage of Czardom

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Russian Empire and Czarism by Victor Bérard (1905)
"The rise of czardom to the time of Alexander I: national wars and Orthodox retaliation.—The concessions of czardom: Alexander I and Alexander II. ..."

2. The Boys' Book of the World War by Francis William Rolt-Wheeler (1920)
"XXX THE TREACHERY OF czardom THE year 1915, on the western front, had failed to achieve any notable results on the battle-line; on the Italian front, ..."

3. The Jews of Iowa: A Complete History and Accurate Account of Their Religious by Simon Glazer (1904)
"... and Political Conditions Among the Jews of the czardom—Transition of Judaism in America—-The Philadelphia Platform—A Reply. ..."

4. The Socialists and the War: A Documentary Statement of the Position of the by William English Walling (1915)
"Criticising the attitude of those German Socialist leaders who have tried to justify the war "by pretending to fight the Russian czardom," the manifesto ..."

5. A History of Socialism by Thomas Kirkup (1909)
"the czardom aud the bureaucracy in the mighty conflict with the growing ... So long as the czardom receives adequate support from the military forces it may ..."

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