noun
- plural of czarina; the wives or consorts of Russian emperors (czars)
- plural of czarina; women who rule as czars or hold czar-like authority
Usage: Also spelled tsarina or tsaritsa; Historical term referring to imperial Russia
Usage: Extended or figurative use
Examples
- The czarinas of Russia were often influential figures in court politics.
- Catherine the Great was one of the most famous czarinas in European history.
- Several czarinas played crucial roles in shaping imperial policy during the 18th century.
- The museum displayed portraits of the czarinas alongside those of the czars.
- Historical records document the lives and legacies of numerous czarinas.