"kolhosp" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /kolˈhosp/ Forms: kolhosps [plural], kolhospy [plural]
Etymology: From Ukrainian колго́сп m (kolhósp), plural колго́спи pl (kolhóspy), contraction of Ukrainian колекти́вне господа́рство n (kolektývne hospodárstvo, “collective farm”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|uk|колго́сп|g=m}} Ukrainian колго́сп m (kolhósp), {{der|en|uk|колекти́вне господа́рство|g=n|t=collective farm}} Ukrainian колекти́вне господа́рство n (kolektývne hospodárstvo, “collective farm”) Head templates: {{en-noun|+|kolhospy}} kolhosp (plural kolhosps or kolhospy)
  1. (now historical, Ukrainian) A collective farm in the former Soviet Union; a kolkhoz. Tags: historical Categories (place): Soviet Union Related terms: kolhospnik, kolhospnyk, kolkhoz, radhosp, sovkhoz

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