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1 czar
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2 czar
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3 czar
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4 czar
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5 czar [sar]
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6 zar
• czar• tsar• tzar -
7 zar
m.czar, czar.* * *1 tsar, czar* * *SM tsar, czar ( esp EEUU)* * *masculino tsar, czar* * *= tsar, czar.Nota: También escrito tsar.Ex. Due to conflicts between the Finns and the tsar, the Finnish army was dispersed at the beginning of this century and the army libraries were abandoned until the independence of Finland in 1917.Ex. He was a painter of international renown who himself hosted receptions for the family of the czar.* * *masculino tsar, czar* * *= tsar, czar.Nota: También escrito tsar.Ex: Due to conflicts between the Finns and the tsar, the Finnish army was dispersed at the beginning of this century and the army libraries were abandoned until the independence of Finland in 1917.
Ex: He was a painter of international renown who himself hosted receptions for the family of the czar.* * *tsar, czar* * *
zar sustantivo masculino
tsar, czar
zar sustantivo masculino czar, tsar
' zar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
interceptar
English:
czar
- tsar
* * *zar nmtsar, czar* * *: czar m, czarina f* * *zar n tsar -
8 ofrecer una recepción
(v.) = host + receptionEx. He was a painter of international renown who himself hosted receptions for the family of the czar.* * *(v.) = host + receptionEx: He was a painter of international renown who himself hosted receptions for the family of the czar.
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9 zarevich
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10 esposa del zar
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11 hijo primogénito del zar
• czarevitch• eldest son of a czar• tzarevitchDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hijo primogénito del zar
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12 zarevich
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13 zarina
• czarina• tsarina• tzarina• wife of the czar -
14 Alejandro I
m.Alexander I, Czar Alexander I. -
15 Alejandro II
m.Alexander II, Czar Alexander II. -
16 Alejandro III
m.Alexander III, Czar Alexander III. -
17 Nicolás I
m.Nicholas I, Czar Nicholas I. -
18 tsar
m.czar, tsar. (Russian spelling) -
19 zariana
adj.belonging to the Czar. -
20 zariano
adj.belonging to the Czar.
См. также в других словарях:
czar — czar … Dictionnaire des rimes
czar — czar; czar·das; czar·dom; czar·e·vitch; czar·ish; czar·ism; czar·ist; czar·is·tic; … English syllables
czar — I {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. czarze, zwykle w lm {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} zjawisko niewytłumaczalne, zadziwiające, przypisywane działaniu sił nadprzyrodzonych, także według dawnych pogańskich wierzeń obrzędy, zaklęcia itp. mające takie… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
CZAR — in Ruthenico idiomate, Regem: Czarstuo vero Regnum fignisicat: et hôc nomine Moscovitae Principem suum Regem totius Russiae appellant. Ceteri autem Sclavones, utpote Poloni, Bohemi, Lithuani aliique, qui ab idiomate Ruthenico recedunt, aliô… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
czar — → tsar czar n. m. V. tsar. csar ou czar [ksaʀ] n. m. ⇒ Tsar. czar [tzaʀ], czarevitch [tsaʀevitʃ] … Encyclopédie Universelle
czar — (z[ a]r), n. [Russ. tsare, fr. L. Caesar C[ae]sar; cf. OPol. czar, Pol. car. ] A king; a chief; the title of the emperor of Russia. [Written also {tsar} and {tzar}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Czar — Czar, seit der Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts der Titel der Beherrscher von Rußland, den jedoch Peter der Große mit dem eines Kaisers vertauschte. Die Benennung rührt nach einer allgemein verbreiteten Annahme von dem lateinischen Worte Cäsar, aus dem … Damen Conversations Lexikon
czar — [za: US za:r] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Russian; Origin: tsar , from Gothic kaisar emperor , from Greek, from Latin Caesar, from Julius Caesar; CESAREAN] 1.) another spelling of ↑tsar 2.) banking/drug/health etc czar … Dictionary of contemporary English
czar — 1550s, from Rus. tsar, from Old Slavic tsesari, from Gothic kaisar, from Gk. kaisar, from L. CAESAR (Cf. Caesar). First adopted by Russian emperor Ivan IV, 1547. The spelling with cz is against the usage of all Slavonic languages; the word was so … Etymology dictionary
czar — s. m. Título do soberano russo (no tempo do império). = TSAR ‣ Etimologia: francês czar, do russo tsar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
czar — [zär] n. [Russ tsar , contr. of tsesar < OSlav cēsarĭ; prob. via Goth kaisar < L Caesar: see CAESAR2 (Gaius) Julius] 1. an emperor: title of any of the former emperors of Russia and, at various times, the sovereigns of other Slavic nations… … English World dictionary