Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
helotry
Noun
/ˈhɛl.ə.tri/

Definition
The state of being a helot, a form of servitude or slavery practiced in ancient Greece, particularly in Sparta.

Examples
- The Spartans relied heavily on helotry to support their agricultural economy.
- Helotry was characterized by the lack of personal rights for the helots.
- In discussions of ancient societies, helotry is often compared to chattel slavery.

Meaning
Helotry refers to a condition in which individuals are bound to serve others and lack personal freedom, typically seen in historical contexts where one group of people is subjugated by another.

Synonyms
- Servitude
- Bondage
- Slavery