IPA: /ˈnɒməs/
KK: /ˈnɒməs/
A system of laws or rules that govern behavior, often shaped by culture or tradition.
In ancient Greece, nomos referred to the laws that guided society and individual conduct.
Nomos is derived from the Greek word "νόμος" (nomos), meaning law or custom. It refers to a principle or rule that governs behavior within a society.
Think of 'nomos' as a guiding 'law' or 'custom' that helps maintain order in a community.