czarevna
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[edit]Noun
[edit]czarevna (plural czarevnas)
- Alternative spelling of tsarevna
- 1975, Olga May (translator) The Sorcerer and His Apprentice, [selected and translated from 1931, Mark Azadovskij (editor), Russkaja skazka: Izbrannye mastera], in Richard M. Dorson (editor), Folktales Told Around the World, University of Chicago Press, 1978, Paperback, page 126,
- The Czarevna did not want even to talk about the ring. “Let Papa give away half of his domain, but I won't give away this ring.”
- 1975, Olga May (translator) The Sorcerer and His Apprentice, [selected and translated from 1931, Mark Azadovskij (editor), Russkaja skazka: Izbrannye mastera], in Richard M. Dorson (editor), Folktales Told Around the World, University of Chicago Press, 1978, Paperback, page 126,