Home › Words › K › kholopkholop/kəˈloʊp/kholop means A feudally dependent person in Russia between the 10th and early 18th centuries.kholop is pronounced /kəˈloʊp/.EtymologyBorrowed from Russian холо́п (xolóp).nounA feudally dependent person in Russia between the 10th and early 18th centuries.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.kolhosp 58% match — A collective farm in the former Soviet Union; a kolkhoz. vs kholop →kmet 57% match — A serf in Southeastern Europe, especially one holding land under the estate system introduced by the Ottomans and retained in some areas by Austria-Hungary. vs kholop →helot 57% match — A member of the ancient Spartan class of serfs. vs kholop →villein 56% match — A feudal tenant, a serf. vs kholop →botlhanka 55% match — A hereditary form of slavery. vs kholop →kulak 55% match — A prosperous peasant in the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union, who owned land and could hire workers. vs kholop →kolkhoz 54% match — A farming collective in the former Soviet Union. vs kholop →helotry 53% match — Collectively, the helots (slaves or bondsmen). vs kholop →