IPA: //zɑr//
KK: /tsɑr/
Definition: A title used for a Russian emperor or monarch, similar to a king.
Example: The tsar ruled over Russia for many years before the revolution.
IPA: /ˈzɑːrdəm/
KK: /tsɑrdəm/
Definition: The area or domain that is governed by a tsar, a title for a monarch in Russia.
Example: The vast tsardom included many different cultures and regions.
IPA: //ˈtsɑːrɛvɪtʃ//
KK: /tsɑːˈrɛvɪtʃ/
Definition: A title used for the eldest son of a tsar in Russia, indicating his status as the heir to the throne.
Example: The tsarevitch was trained from a young age to become the future ruler of the empire.
IPA: //tsəˈrɛv.nə//
KK: /tsɑːˈrɛvnə/
Definition: A title used for the daughter of a tsar, which is a Russian emperor.
Example: The tsarevna wore a beautiful gown to the royal ball.
IPA: //tsəˈriːnə//
KK: /tsəˈriːnə/
Definition: A female ruler of a country, particularly in Eastern Europe, or the wife of a male ruler known as a tsar.
Example: The tsarina was known for her influence in the royal court.
IPA: /ˈzɑːrɪzəm/
KK: /ˈzɑːrɪzəm/
Definition: A type of government where a tsar, or emperor, has absolute power and authority over the state.
Example: During the period of tsarism, the tsar had complete control over the country's laws and policies.
IPA: /ˈzɑːrɪst/
KK: /ˈzɑːrɪst/
Definition: Relating to or characteristic of a tsar, especially in terms of autocratic rule or governance.
Example: The tsarist regime was known for its strict control over the population.
Definition: A person who supports or is associated with a tsar, a title used for the emperors of Russia before 1917.
Example: The tsarist supporters rallied to defend the monarchy during the revolution.
IPA: /tsəˈriːtsə/
KK: /tsəˈrit͡sə/
Definition: A title used for a female ruler or the wife of a czar in Russia, similar to an empress.
Example: The tsaritza ruled the kingdom with grace and wisdom during her husband's absence.
IPA: /ˈtʌmbrəl/
KK: /ˈtʌmbrəl/
Definition: A simple cart that is often used to transport prisoners to their execution or to carry farm goods.
Example: During the French Revolution, the tumbrel was used to take prisoners to the guillotine.
IPA: /ˈtʌmbrɪl/
KK: /ˈtʌmbrɪl/
Definition: A type of cart that is open at the back and was used to transport prisoners to their execution, particularly during the French Revolution.
Example: The tumbril rolled through the streets, carrying the condemned to their fate.
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