noun
- plural of helot; members of a serf or slave class in ancient Sparta, bound to the land and owned by the state.
- any person in a condition of servitude or bondage; a serf or slave.
Usage: historical; often capitalized when referring to Spartan helots
Usage: figurative or literary
Examples
- The helots of ancient Sparta were forced to work the land for their Spartan masters.
- Historians debate the exact legal status and treatment of helots in Spartan society.
- Unlike chattel slaves, helots could not be bought or sold individually.
- The helots occasionally rebelled against their oppressive conditions.
- In a figurative sense, the workers felt like helots under the harsh factory regime.
- The subjugation of helots was fundamental to the Spartan military and economic system.