tsar
Norwegian
noun-m1
Definitions
- a tsar or czar
Etymology
Derived from Russian царь (tsar, king, czar, emperor) derived from Gothic 𐌺𐌰𐌹𐍃𐌰𐍂 derived from Latin Caesar (emperor).
Origin
Latin
Caesar
Gloss
emperor
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
皇, 帝
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Caesar English
- czar English
- tsar English
- tsaari Finnish
- Caesar Latin
- Caesaraugusta Latin
- Cäsar German
- Zar German
- Zarin German
- császár Hungarian
- Cesare Italian
- zar Italian
- tsaar Dutch, Flemish
- tsar French
- Цезарь Russian
- царевич Russian
- царевна Russian
- царепоклонство Russian
- царица Russian
- царский Russian
- царство Russian
- царь Russian
- цезарь Russian
- César Spanish, Castilian
- zar Spanish, Castilian
- Καῖσαρ Ancient Greek
- keiser Norwegian Bokmål
- tsardømme Norwegian Bokmål
- César Portuguese
- czar Portuguese
- *kaisaraz Proto-Germanic
- tsar Swedish
- ツァーリ Japanese
- Cezary Polish
- car Polish
- tsar Norwegian Nynorsk
- केसर Sanskrit
- keisari Old Norse
- *cěsařь Proto-Slavic
- تسار Arabic
- قيصر Arabic
- César Catalan, Valencian
- Sesar Icelandic
- ցար Armenian
- Cezar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ซาร์ Thai
- cars Latvian
- çar Turkish
- keiser Middle High German
- Cæsar Middle French
- 𐌺𐌰𐌹𐍃𐌰𐍂 Gothic
- 𐌺𐌰𐌹𐍃𐌰𐍂𐌰𐌲𐌹𐌻𐌳 Gothic
- צאַר Yiddish
- *kaisar gmw-pro
- tsaar Estonian
- 沙皇 Chinese
- keiser Middle Low German
- cár Slovak
- 짜리 Korean
- 카이사르 Korean
- ត្សារ Central Khmer
- цѣсарь Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- цьсарь Old East Slavic
- Καῖσαρ grc-koi
- caarr Skolt Sami
- 𐭊𐭉𐭎𐭓 Parthian