different between tsarevna vs tsarina
tsarevna
English
Alternative forms
- czarevna
- tsesarevna
- tzarevna
- Tsarevna (particularly when used as a title)
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ???????? (carévna).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /(t)s?????vn?/, /z?????vn?/
Noun
tsarevna (plural tsarevnas)
- The daughter of a tsar.
- 2010, Yelena Mazour-Matusevich, Alexandra S. Korros, Aron I?Akovlevich Gurevich, Saluting Aron Gurevich: Essays in History, Literature and Other Related Subjects, page 120,
- There he became acquainted with maids in service to Ekaterina Alekseevna, Peter the Great's half-sister, and through them, he gained the tsarevna’s favor.
- 2010, Yelena Mazour-Matusevich, Alexandra S. Korros, Aron I?Akovlevich Gurevich, Saluting Aron Gurevich: Essays in History, Literature and Other Related Subjects, page 120,
Related terms
- tsar
- tsarevich
- tsarina
- tsaritsa
Anagrams
- Tavernas, Tsarnaev, aversant, tavernas
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Russian ???????? (carévna).
Noun
tsarevna m (definite singular tsarevnaen, indefinite plural tsarevnaer, definite plural tsarevnaene)
- tsarevna
See also
- tsarevitsj m (“tsarevich”)
References
- “tsarevna” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Russian ???????? (carévna).
Noun
tsarevna f (definite singular tsarevnaa, indefinite plural tsarevnaer, definite plural tsarevnaene)
- tsarevna
See also
- tsarevitsj m (“tsarevich”)
References
- “tsarevna” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
tsarevna From the web:
tsarina
English
Alternative forms
- czarina
- tzarina
Etymology
Via Italian czarina or Spanish czarina, from German Czarin, Zarin, feminine form of Czar, Zar.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tsa??i?n?/, /za??i?n?/
Noun
tsarina (plural tsarinas, masculine tsar)
- An empress of several Eastern European countries, especially Russia, or the wife of a tsar.
Synonyms
- tsaritsa, czaritza
Related terms
- tsar
- tsarevna
- tsarevich
Translations
Further reading
- tsarina at OneLook Dictionary Search
- tsarina, tzarina, czarina, czaritza, czaritsa at Google Ngram Viewer
Anagrams
- Sartain, Sinatra, Taranis, Trainas, antiars, artisan, astrain, sartain, tasiRNA, tasirna, tsarian
Dutch
Etymology
Probably from Italian or Spanish, cf. the English etymology. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?tsa??ri.na?/
- Hyphenation: tsa?ri?na
- Rhymes: -i.na?
Noun
tsarina f (plural tsarina's, masculine tsaar)
- tsarina (female tsar/empress, wife of a tsar)
- Synonym: tsarin
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From German Zarin, a feminine form of Zar (“Tsar”).
Noun
tsarina m (definite singular tsarinaen, indefinite plural tsarinaer, definite plural tsarinaene)
- tsarina
- Synonym: tsaritsa
References
- “tsarina” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From German Zarin, a feminine form of Zar (“Tsar”).
Noun
tsarina f (definite singular tsarinaa, indefinite plural tsarinaer, definite plural tsarinaene)
- tsarina
- Synonym: tsaritsa
References
- “tsarina” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese
Noun
tsarina f (plural tsarinas)
- Alternative form of czarina
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