n.
Variant: also tsar · e · vitch or tzar · e · vitch
Pronunciation: ' zär- ə - ˌ vich, ' (t)sär-
Function: noun
Etymology: Russian tsarevich, from tsar' + -evich, patronymic suffix
Date: 1710
: an heir apparent of a Russian czar
n.
Variant: also tsar · e · vitch or tzar · e · vitch
Pronunciation: ' zär- ə - ˌ vich, ' (t)sär-
Function: noun
Etymology: Russian tsarevich, from tsar' + -evich, patronymic suffix
Date: 1710
: an heir apparent of a Russian czar
Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary. Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка. 2012