Seisachtheia
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Ancient Greek σεισάχθεια (seisákhtheia), from σείειν (seíein, “to shake”) and ἄχθος (ákhthos, “burden”), i.e. the relief of burdens.
Proper noun
[edit]Seisachtheia
- (historical) A set of laws in Ancient Greece that cancelled existing debts, ended debt-related slavery, and returned confiscated serf property.