nomos
Americannoun
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This word comes from an immensely old Indo-European word, nomos, which refers to a fixed area, or to pasture.
From New York Times • Oct. 14, 2022
Accepting the magnitude of the Indian impact on the landscape seems to push us toward the nomos side.
From "1491" by Charles C. Mann
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Beneath the entangling personal motives, the debate is one of the oldest in the Western philosophical tradition, between nomos and physis.
From "1491" by Charles C. Mann
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We have only to substitute the term will, and the term constitutive power, for nomos or law, and the process is the same.
From Literary Remains, Volume 2 by Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
To the Greek, nomos was a sacred word, but the political idealism of Plato soars into a region beyond; for the laws he would substitute the intelligent will of the legislator.
From Statesman by Plato
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