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Helot

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Noun

1. helot, serf, villein

(Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord

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Helot

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noun
1. 
(in ancient Greece, esp Sparta) a member of the class of unfree men above slaves owned by the state
2. (usually not capital)
a serf or slave

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Helot

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noun
1. 
a member of the lowest class of serfs in ancient Sparta
2.  [h-]
any serf or slave

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Helot

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n.
1. Helot One of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta, neither a slave nor a free citizen.
2. A person in servitude; a serf.

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