czar
21czar — [ zar ] noun count a man who ruled Russia before 1917 …
22czar — e deriv. V. zar e deriv …
23czar — noun 1. a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917) • Syn: ↑tsar, ↑tzar • Derivationally related forms: ↑tsaristic (for: ↑tsar), ↑czaristic …
24czar — (kzar) s. m. Titre des souverains de Russie. Voy. tsar, qui est la vraie orthographe russe ; czar est une forme polonaise qu on ne doit pas employer en parlant des Russes. • Le czar a composé lui même des traités de marine, et l on augmentera… …
25czar — UK [zɑː(r)] / US [zɑr] noun Word forms czar : singular czar plural czars 1) [countable] a government official who is responsible for dealing with a specific problem, especially one that causes a lot of public worry the government s new… …
26czar — m IV, D. u, Ms. czarze; lm M. y 1. częściej w lm «nadzwyczajne zjawisko, zdarzenie, przypisywane, według dawnych wierzeń ludowych, działaniu sił nadprzyrodzonych; przejaw działania tych sił; środki magiczne wywołujące je» Amulet od czarów. Bać… …
27czar — /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… …
28czar — /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… …
29czar — also tsar noun Etymology: New Latin czar, from Russian tsar , from Old Russian tsĭsarĭ, from Gothic kaisar, from Greek or Latin; Greek, from Latin Caesar more at Caesar Date: 1555 1. emperor; specifically the ruler of Russia until the 1917… …
30Czar — Tsar Nicolas II, dernier tsar de Russie. Le mot tsar désigne un souverain de Bulgarie (de 893 à 1422 et de 1908 à 1946), de Serbie (de 1346 à 1371 …