maspok

maspok
màspok m
DEFINICIJA
pov. pol. naziv za reformistički pokret u Hrvatskoj 1969—1971; Hrvatsko proljeće
ETIMOLOGIJA
riječ nastala od »masovni pokret«, v. masa + v. pokrenuti, pokret

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