kolkhoze
kolkhoz (Soviet collective farm)
noun kol-KOZ Rare
Origin: From Russian 'kolkhoz', abbreviation of 'kollektivnoye khozyaystvo' (collective farm).
Usage Note
Kolkhoze (also spelled kolkhoz) refers to the Soviet-era collective agricultural enterprises established under Stalin's forced collectivisation from 1929. The word appears in historical, political, and economic discussions of the USSR. Its counterpart was the sovkhoze (state farm, sovkhoz), which was state-owned rather than collectively managed.
Examples
"Les paysans travaillaient ensemble au kolkhoze."
Natural Translation
The peasants worked together at the kolkhoz.
Related Words
Explore French by topic
FrenchNow
5 min read
FrenchNow
7 min read