English edit

Etymology edit

Lenin +‎ -esque

Adjective edit

Leninesque (comparative more Leninesque, superlative most Leninesque)

  1. Reminiscent of Vladimir Lenin.
    • 2007, Namhee Lee, The Making of Minjung, page 254:
      This was in part due to the organization's reputed Leninesque discipline, dedication, and revolutionary lifestyle.
    • 2012, Lyombe Eko, New Media, Old Regimes, page 369:
      The piece of art portrayed South African President Jacob Zuma in a proud, Leninesque pose with his genitalia exposed.
    • 2014, Dan Pollock, Duel of Assassins, page 105:
      He was approached afterward by one of ZSKA's senior sabermen, a very tall fellow with a long face and elegant, Leninesque mustache and goatee, who asked if he would mind one more duel.