штуцер
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from German Stutzer, from stutzen (“to cut short”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]шту́цер • (štúcer) m inan (genitive шту́цера, nominative plural штуцера́ or шту́церы, genitive plural штуцеро́в or шту́церов)
- connecting pipe, coupling
- (historical, military) muzzle-loading rifle, typically with the shortened length of a carbine
- double rifle (double-barrelled hunting rifle)
Declension
[edit]Declension of шту́цер (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-c/a irreg)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | шту́цер štúcer |
штуцера́△, шту́церы štucerá△, štúcery |
genitive | шту́цера štúcera |
штуцеро́в, шту́церов štuceróv, štúcerov |
dative | шту́церу štúceru |
штуцера́м, шту́церам štucerám, štúceram |
accusative | шту́цер štúcer |
штуцера́△, шту́церы štucerá△, štúcery |
instrumental | шту́цером štúcerom |
штуцера́ми, шту́церами štucerámi, štúcerami |
prepositional | шту́цере štúcere |
штуцера́х, шту́церах štuceráx, štúcerax |
△ Irregular.
Derived terms
[edit]- шту́церник (štúcernik)
- шту́церный (štúcernyj)
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