kolkhoz
English
Etymology
From Russian колхо́з (kolxóz), contraction of коллекти́вное хозя́йство (kollektívnoje xozjájstvo, “collective farm, household”).
Pronunciation
Noun
kolkhoz (plural kolkhozes or kolkhozy)
- (historical) A farming collective in the former Soviet Union.
- 2013, Lucy Renner Jones, translating Annemarie Schwarzenbach, Death in Persia, Seagull Books 2013, p. 21:
- And books were demanded of them, books on Russia, on sailors, on aeroplanes, on scientists, on metro-workers, on kolkhoz labourers, on women and schoolchildren and parachute heroes.
- 2013, Lucy Renner Jones, translating Annemarie Schwarzenbach, Death in Persia, Seagull Books 2013, p. 21:
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Translations
farming collective
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See also
Portuguese
Noun
kolkhoz m (plural kolkhozes or kolkhoz)
- kolkhoz (farming collective in the Soviet Union)
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