Relating to or characteristic of a czar; another variant of czarian meaning connected to czarist rule or authority.
Formed from czar with the less common English suffix -ic, similar to how we get tragic from tragedy or magic from mage. This provides an alternative adjectival form to czarian.
English has multiple ways to turn czar into an adjective (czarian, czaric, czarist), and different writers preferred different versions—similar to how some people say 'historic' while others say 'historical,' showing that English often develops competing forms for the same meaning.
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