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Definition of Tsaritsas
1. tsaritsa [n] - See also: tsaritsa
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tsaritsas
Literary usage of Tsaritsas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia: A Study of Historical Biography by Eugene Schuyler (1884)
"... neither the Princess Sophia nor the tsaritsas should be present at the assembly,
as the crowd was too great, and they might be in danger. ..."
2. Impressions of Russia by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (1889)
"For when the Tsaritsa was asked to allow them to ornament the diplomas not only
with medallion portraits of the tsaritsas Catherine and Elizabeth, ..."
3. All the Russias: Travels and Studies in Contemporary European Russia by Henry Norman (1903)
"... though he is charmed with the towers on the wall embowered in trees, delighted
with the quaint monastery and the nunnery where the tsaritsas are buried, ..."
4. The Story of Moscow by William Greener (1900)
"windows, closed carriages of the tsaritsas, the miniature conveyance of the young
prince Peter, some relics of Napoleon; portraits of the sovereigns of ..."
5. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1896)
"'Yes, she is handsome,' said Pavel, fervently, 'and the stuff tsaritsas are made
of; but ' and the young lover plunged into love's platitudes, and doubtless ..."
6. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1905)
"There have been tsaritsas who have deceived me ; who have forfeited the love I
gave them. Well, it may be thou tellest the truth ; only remember this: that ..."
7. Studies in Russia by Augustus John Cuthbert Hare (1902)
"Many of the plaintive songs still popular in Russia keep up the memory of the
tsaritsas—two of his seven wives, and the two wives of his son, ..."