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(Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord.
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1
Yet their force, including the Tegeans and
helots
,
was fifty-three thousand men.
2
Why, just a narrow, jealous race-hatred which makes
helots
of British men.
3
We must not imagine that all the
helots
had joined in the revolt.
4
These strikers were
helots
,
unorganized scum; the regular unions-bycomparison respectable-heldaloof from them.
5
The humbled Mexicans sink into the condition of wandering
helots
.
6
Under Pausanias we have seen before that the
helots
were already ripe for revolt.
7
Slaves are never without traitors; and the ephors learned the premeditated revolution from
helots
themselves.
8
He was a helot in the great hunt of
helots
that the masters were making.
9
I think Russia agreed to it because they're having a revolt of the Slavic
helots
.
10
The "deterring" example of the
helots
had therefore very little effect.
11
Forty million
helots
awaited their liberator the rebel leader.
12
In Greece and Rome the righting was done by freemen, the labour by
helots
and bondsmen.
13
Have they forgotten that the held
helots
?
14
The Spartans were able to devote themselves to martial pursuits because they possessed a large number of serfs, called
helots
.
15
Their whole position, if it could not be compared with that of slaves, could be compared with that of
helots
.
16
Are they, in their turn, to become
helots
,
after having vainly striven so long to make
helots
of the others?
helots
helot
become helots
call helots
hold helots
make helots
own helots
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