sztuciec
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Polish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from German Stutze, Stutz, Stutzen, from Middle High German stutz, stutze meaning a “support” and also “stub”, and thus a “sawed-off weapon” (today only the “stub” and “weapon” sense is a masculine Stutz, Stutzen while the “support” sense is a feminine Stütze f). For the semantic development, compare German Besteck, which also meant a “sheath where cutlery is kept” and now means “cutlery” itself; on the other hand, German Stütze could mean a “support strut” and thus also a “fork”.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]sztuciec m inan
- (archaic) any sheath where certain tools are kept at hand
- (chiefly archaic, firearms) sawed-off shotgun
- piece of silverware (individuum of cutlery; instrument used to take in food)
- (in the plural) cutlery, silverware
Declension
[edit]Declension of sztuciec
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