zar
tsar, czar
noun SAHR Rare
Origin: From Russian царь (tsar), itself from Latin Caesar.
Usage Note
Zar refers to the historical Russian emperor, but in modern Spanish it is also used informally for a powerful figure with sweeping authority over a domain, as in el zar de las drogas (drug czar). The feminine zarina refers to a female tsar or tsarina.
Examples
"El zar fue depuesto durante la revolución."
Natural Translation
The tsar was deposed during the revolution.
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