kulakk

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Etymology[edit]

From Russian кула́к (kulák, fist; tight-fisted person).

Noun[edit]

kulakk m (definite singular kulakken, indefinite plural kulakkar, definite plural kulakkane)

  1. (historical, derogatory) a kulak (prosperous peasant in the Russian Empire or Soviet Union, who owned land and could hire workers).

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