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Definition of Czaritsa
1. czarina [n -S] - See also: czarina
Lexicographical Neighbors of Czaritsa
Literary usage of Czaritsa
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Across Russia: From the Baltic to the Danube by Charles Augustus Stoddard (1891)
"When she saw the patriarchs, the czaritsa arose graciously from her throne, and
met them in the middle of the hall, and humbly asked their blessing. ..."
2. The Downfall of Russia: Behind the Scenes in the Realm of the Czar by Hugo Ganz (1904)
"Hence people find fault with the czaritsa because she cannot curb her ...
The young czaritsa was formerly blamed among the common people because she had ..."
3. The Downfall of Russia: Behind the Scenes in the Realm of the Czar by Hugo Ganz (1904)
"Hence people find fault with the czaritsa because she cannot curb her ...
The young czaritsa was formerly blamed among the common people because she had ..."
4. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1868)
"... commissioner of the imperial government for the transfer of our former
possessions iu America, informs me that the Russian ship czaritsa is expected at ..."
5. History of the World War by Frank Herbert Simonds (1919)
"Thus it was a Russian Czar who strove to change Russians into Germans and a German
czaritsa who sought to change them back into Russians. ..."
6. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1897)
"After a week of gorgeous ceremonies the Czar, Nicholas II., formally crowned
himself and the czaritsa at Moscow with all possible pomp and circumstance. ..."