likudnikEtymologyFrom Hebrew לִיכּוּדנִיק (likúdnik), from לִיכּוּד (likúd, “Likud”, literally “consolidation”) + ־נִיק (-nik, suffix denoting persons by membership, occupation or attribute). By surface analysis, Likud + -nik.likudnik means of or relating to Likudniks and their policies. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.adjOf or relating to Likudniks and their policies.nounA supporter of the Israeli political party Likud.“The elections did show the expected quite sharp drop in support for the Likud. But Labour’s campaign to attract former Likud supporters failed. Disillusioned Likudniki seem to have either stayed away or voted for one of the religious parties.”