eunomy

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From eu- +‎ -nomy.

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eunomy

  1. Equal law, or a well-adjusted constitution of government.
    • 1784-1810, William Mitford, The History of Greece:
      Notwithstanding that well-poized constitution and equal law, or, in the expressive language of Greece, that eunomy of the Corinthian state, which Pindar has, apparently with justice, celebrated

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