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Tsaritsa

Tsarina \Tsa*ri"na\, Tsaritsa \Tsa*rit"sa\, n. [Russ. tsaritsa. Cf. Czarina.] The title of the empress of Russia. See Czarina.

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tsaritsa

n. a tsarina

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tsaritsa

n. the wife or widow of a czar [syn: czarina, tsarina, tzarina, czaritza]

Usage examples of "tsaritsa".

I will write for you a letter of introduction to the tsaritsa, and send it by a ferryman before your circus departs.

I am told, some Indian potentate presented a whole herd of them to the Tsaritsa Elizabeth.

I present that letter to the tsaritsa, I reckon that will make us all parasites and bootlickers of the tyrannical Tsar Alexander.

In the daytime I have actually seen the tsar and tsaritsa, on foot, on the Nevskiy Prospekt.

Florian leapt down from his rockaway seat, hurried over to doff his top hat in a sweeping bow to the tsar and tsaritsa, and to make salutation on behalf of the whole Florilegium.

The tsar and tsaritsa went along the line of them, handing out gifts from trays and baskets borne by their servants.

She got what she wanted: her daughters all became ladies in waiting to the tsaritsa, her sons gentlemen of the chamber to the tsar.

When even the moderate leader of the Fourth Duma hinted that the tsaritsa might be colluding with German interests, all Russia knew something had to give way.

The Tsar himself was a firm friend of the Entente, but the same could not be said of the Tsaritsa nor of the reactionary and disreputable influences to which she extended her patronage.

Tsarkoe Selo in a silver coffin, while the Metropolitan said mass, the Tsar and Protopopov acted as pall-bearers, and the Tsaritsa as one of the chief mourners.

But judge for yourself, if all the houses the tsars and tsaritsas stayed in are to remain empty, then where are the people going to live?