Category:Russian hard-stem masculine-form accent-e nouns
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Russian hard-stem, usually masculine nouns, normally ending in a hard consonant (-ъ old-style) in the nominative singular and -ы in the nominative plural. The stem ends in a hard consonant and is Zaliznyak's type 1. This is traditionally considered to belong to the 2nd declension. This noun is stressed according to accent pattern e.
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