pojovaný
Pojovaný is a term that historically referred to a person who was mortgaged or pawned, often due to debt. This practice was more common in earlier times and in certain socio-economic contexts. Essentially, an individual might pledge themselves or their labor as security for a loan. If the debt could not be repaid, the person would then be obligated to work for the creditor until the debt was settled, or for a predetermined period. This was distinct from outright slavery as there was typically an expectation of eventual freedom upon repayment or the completion of the service period.
The concept of being "pojovaný" could arise in various situations, such as during times of famine, economic