Tsar (disambiguation) — Tsar, Tzar, and Czar are various Latin alphabet spellings of the same Slavic word, the title of a Russian, Bulgarian or Serbian monarch. It is derived from the word caesar, much like the word kaiser. The word may also be: Czar, West Virginia Czar … Wikipedia
tzar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
tzar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
czar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
czar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
tsar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
tsar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
List of English words of Russian origin — Including English, contain words most likely borrowed from the Russian language. Not all of the words are truly fluent Russian or Slavic origin. Some of them co exist in other Slavic languages and it is difficult to decide whether they made… … Wikipedia
zar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
zar — /zar/(t)sar/ (czar, also written zar, tsar, tzar, etc.) The title of the former emperors of Russia, derived from the old Slavonic cesar, king or emperor, which, although long held to be derived from the Roman title Caesar, is almost certainly of… … Black's law dictionary
crowned head — noun a nation s ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right • Syn: ↑sovereign, ↑monarch • Derivationally related forms: ↑monarchal (for: ↑monarch), ↑monarchic (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary