nomos

/ˈnoʊmɑs/
noun
  1. A body of laws, customs, or conventions that govern a society or community.
    • In ancient Greece, each city-state had its own nomos that shaped daily life.
    • The nomos of the tribe included rules about marriage and trade.
    • Philosophers debated whether nomos was based on nature or human agreement.
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