helot
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From Latin Hīlōta, from Ancient Greek Εἵλωτες (Heílōtes), possibly from ἁλίσκομαι (halískomai, “to be captured, to be made prisoner”) or from Ἕλος (Hélos, “Elos”), a Laconian town.
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helot (plural helots)
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helot
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Εἵλωτες (Heílōtes).
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Usually in the plural.
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