штуцер

Russian

штуцер

Etymology

Borrowed from German Stutzer, from stutzen (to cut short).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʂtut͡sɨr]

Noun

шту́цер (štúcer) m inan (genitive шту́цера, nominative plural штуцера́ or шту́церы, genitive plural штуцеро́в or шту́церов)

  1. connecting pipe, coupling
  2. (historical, military) muzzle-loading rifle, typically with the shortened length of a carbine
  3. double rifle (double-barrelled hunting rifle)

Declension

Derived terms

  • шту́церник (štúcernik)
  • шту́церный (štúcernyj)
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