Meaning of Siberia | Babel Free
[sɪˈbeː.ri.a]Definitions
Siberia (the region of Russia in Asia)
New-Latin, declension-1
Equivalents
Examples
“Dei gratia Magni Domini, Czar atqꝫ Magni Ducis Ioannis Baſilij totius Ruſſiæ, Volodimiriæ, Moſcouiae, Nouogardiæ, Czar Caſani, & Czar Aſtracani, Domini Pleſcouiæ, & Magni Ducis Smolenſciæ, Tueriæ, Iueriæ, Permiæ, Viatciæ, Bulgariæ & aliorum, Domini & Magni Ducis Nouogardiæ, Niſouienſis terræ, Czernihouiæ, Reſaniæ, Roſtouiæ, Iaroſlauiæ, Belozeriæ, Liuoniæ, Vdoriæ, Obdoriæ, Condimiæ, Siberiæ, & aliorum: […]”
By the grace of God, the Great Lord, Tsar and Grand Duke Ivan, [son] of Vasili, of all Russia, Volodymyr, Muscovy, Novgorod, Tsar of Kazan, and Tsar of Astrakhan, Lord of Pskov, and Grand Duke of Smolensk, Tuva, Iveria, Perm, Viatsia, Bulgaria etcetera, Lord and Grand Duke of Novgorod, the land of Nisov, Chernigov, Resania, Rostov, Yaroslav, Belozeriya, Livonia, Udoria, Obdoria, Kondimia, Siberia, etcetera: […]
“Nam im auctus eſt iſte titulus, ut praeſcripto Magni Tzaris et magni Ducis nomine, poſt qvaedam verba initium tituli abſolventia Moſchorum Imperator qvoque appelletur Tzar Caſani, et Tzar Aſtracham, Tzar Siberiae, ac demum non procul fine, Carthalinicorum et Gruſinicorum Tzarium dominus atqve dominator.”
For this title has been expanded, so that when the name of the Great Tsar and Grand Duke has been given, after certain words completing the beginning of the title, the Emperor of the Moscovites is also called Tsar of Kazan, and Tsar of Astrakhan, Tsar of Siberia, and finally, not far from the end, lord and ruler of the Tsars of the Carthalinians and the Gruzinians.
CEFR level
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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