cleruchy

/ˈklɛruːki/

Definitions

1. noun

A form of land tenure in ancient Greece, where a citizen was granted possession of public land in exchange for military service.

“The historian studied the system of cleruchies established by the Athenians in their colonies.”

2. noun

A similar system of land distribution in other ancient civilizations.

“The ancient Romans also implemented a form of cleruchy to reward their loyal soldiers.”

Synonyms

  • landholding
  • tenure

Antonyms

  • expropriation
  • land confiscation