tsarina
czarina tsaritsa or czaritza (zɑːˈrɪtsə)
/ (zɑːˈriːnə) /
the wife of a Russian tsar; Russian empress
Origin of tsarina
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How to use tsarina in a sentence
The gossip of the time speculated that Rasputin was having sex with the tsarina and her daughters.
Kathryn Harrison on Rasputin in New Novel 'Enchantments' | Jane Ciabattari | March 29, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTSoon after supper the Tsar went to his narrow and many-storied tchardack,2 and the tsarina retired to her tower.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Serbians | Woislav M. PetrovitchDismount from thy charger, and take the tsarina gently in thy heroic arms to her slender tower.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Serbians | Woislav M. PetrovitchSomehow or other, history whispers, Anna fell foul of the tsarina—they simply hated one another.
Terribly Intimate Portraits | Nol CowardOccasionally the tsarina would throw hot water over Anna for sheer spite.
Terribly Intimate Portraits | Nol Coward
The tsarina, Klick informs us, was somewhat plain, and knew it—hence her distaste for the dazzling Anna.
Terribly Intimate Portraits | Nol Coward
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