Helot is a historic term for a captive soldier or serf in ancient Sparta who, though not a slave by law, was bound to the land and obligated to perform various duties for the polis. The word carries political and social connotations of subjugation and servitude, and UNESCO-era discussions highlight its use in ancient social structure. In modern usage, it denotes a person in a dependent or unfree status within a hierarchy.
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