1. kulak - Noun
2. Kulak - Proper noun
kulak (plural kulaks or kulaki)
(historical) A prosperous peasant in the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union, who owned land and could hire workers.
Kulak (plural Kulaks)
A surname.
Recovery proceeding excellently. Am sure that the crushing of the Kazan Czechs and whiteguards, as well as of the kulak extortioners supporting them, will be exemplarily ruthless. Vladimir Lenin
We will liquidate the kulak, but not because he is a kulak but because he is a fifth columnist ... The present struggle is national liberation in form, but class war in essence. Josip Broz Tito
Bad luck for Kulak to point it out after he had a good night, but that’s hockey. Source: Internet
At the end of 1927, a critical shortfall in grain supplies prompted Stalin to push for the collectivisation of agriculture and order the seizure of grain hoards from kulak farmers. Source: Internet
Lightning’ Ondrej Palat passes the puck past Canadiens defenceman Brett Kulak during first period Thursday night at Amalie Arena. Source: Internet
In both cases, the Left Opposition denounced the regressive nature of the policy towards the kulak social class of wealthy peasants, and the brutality of forced industrialisation. Source: Internet