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'''кулак''' • (kulak)
'''кулак''' • (kulak)
# A wealthy peasant or farmer in the Soviet Union, who owned land and/or slaves
# A wealthy peasant or farmer in the Soviet Union, who owned land and/or slaves
#:''.М'мциԇңӭђң радєұ Совьетскэ публъєрь эсі'с, џӭ'буғжъазиӥ ыӕдєл и џӭ'бьілиӥ, '''кулак''''с п'һрњэлэ һопф. ― During the Russian Civil War, they, the former bourgeoisie and White army, helped the Kulaks hoard because it was in their best interest to continue themselves.''
#:''.М'мциԇңӭђң радєұ Совьетскэ публъєрь эсі'с, џӭ'Буғжъазиӥ ыӕдєл и џӭ'бьілиӥ, '''кулак''''с п'һрњэлэ һопф. ― During the Russian Civil War, they, the former bourgeoisie and White army, helped the Kulaks hoard because it was in their best interest to continue themselves.''
# (''often perjorative'') kulak; bootlicker
# (''often perjorative'') kulak; bootlicker



Revision as of 21:59, 27 October 2018

Dãterške

Etymology

From Russian кулак (kulák, “wealthy peasant; fist; tight-fisted person”), itself originaly from Proto-Turkic *kulak (fist) from Proto-Altaic *gjúldo (to stretch).

Pronunciation

Noun

кулак • (kulak)

  1. A wealthy peasant or farmer in the Soviet Union, who owned land and/or slaves
    .М'мциԇңӭђң радєұ Совьетскэ публъєрь эсі'с, џӭ'Буғжъазиӥ ыӕдєл и џӭ'бьілиӥ, кулак'с п'һрњэлэ һопф. ― During the Russian Civil War, they, the former bourgeoisie and White army, helped the Kulaks hoard because it was in their best interest to continue themselves.
  2. (often perjorative) kulak; bootlicker

See also