rozkulačený

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Czech

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian раскула́ченный (raskuláčennyj). By surface analysis, rozkulačit +‎ -ený.

Pronunciation

Adjective

rozkulačený (not comparable)

  1. (historical) of a farmer or peasant: dekulakized, having been the subject of forced collectivization and dekulakization
    • 1990, Milan Jungmann, Průhledy do české prózy, Praha: Evropský kulturní klub, →ISBN, page 39:
      Dožívá jako dozorce v malé zoo truchlivý život rozkulačeného sedláka []
      As a guard in a small zoo he lives a sad end of life of a dekulakized farmer
  2. (historical) of a property of a farmer or peasant: dekulakized, collectivized by force
    • 1999, Rio Preisner, O životě a smrti konzervatismu, →ISBN, page 10:
      Jenže mužici dali přednost revoluci, která jim slibovala půdu z rozkulačených statků.
      However, poor peasants preferred revolution, which promised them land from dekulakized farms.

Declension

Noun

rozkulačený m anim

  1. (historical) a dekulakized farmer or peasant, one who has been a subject of forced collectivization and dekulakization
    • 2012, Petr Kokaisl, Amirbek Usmanov, Dějiny Kyrgyzstánu očima pamětníků. 1917–1938, Praha: Nostalgie, →ISBN, page 71:
      Ani tím honba za nepřítelem neskončila – děti a vnuci rozkulačených pak měli většinou celý život cejch příbuzných „nepřátel státu“.
      The pursuit of the enemy has not ended with this either – children and grandchildren of the dekulakized people were stigmatized as relatives of the "enemies of state".

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