nomos
English
Etymology
From
Ancient Greek
νόμος
(
nómos
)
.
Noun
nomos
(
plural
nomoi
)
The body of
law
, especially that governing human
behaviour
.
A
territorial
division
of ancient
Egypt
; a
nome
.
Anagrams
monos
,
moons
,
somno-
,
somon
Esperanto
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈno.mos/
Hyphenation:
no‧mos
Verb
nomos
future of
nomi
Spanish
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈnomos/
Noun
nomos
m
pl
plural of
nomo
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