штык
Russian
    
    Etymology
    
Attested since ca. 1706. Borrowed from Polish sztych directly and/or through Old Ruthenian штыхъ (“sharp point”), even though the difference in Auslaut seems unexplained.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ʂtɨk]
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- Rhymes: -ɨk
Noun
    
штык • (štyk) m inan (genitive штыка́, nominative plural штыки́, genitive plural штыко́в)
- bayonet
- Примкну́ть штыки́! ― Primknútʹ štykí! ― Fix bayonets!
 
- (dated) foot soldier, infantryman (as a counting unit of military strength; see also са́бля (sáblja) and ша́шка (šáška))
- blade (of a spade)
Declension
    
Synonyms
    
- багине́т m (baginét)
Derived terms
    
- в штыки́ (v štykí)
- как штык (kak štyk)
- штык-нож (štyk-nož)
- штыковой (štykovoj)
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