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kulak
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ku·lak  (k-lk, klk, -läk)
n.
A prosperous landed peasant in czarist Russia, characterized by the Communists during the October Revolution as an exploiter.

[Russian, fist, kulak, probably of Turkic origin.]

kulak [ˈkuːlæk]
n
(Historical Terms) (in Russia after 1906) a member of the class of peasants who became proprietors of their own farms. After the October Revolution the kulaks opposed collectivization of land, but in 1929 Stalin initiated their liquidation
[from Russian: fist, hence, tightfisted person; related to Turkish kol arm]


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