释义 |
eunomy rare.|ˈjuːnəmɪ| [ad. Gr. εὐνοµία, f. εὐ- (see eu-) + νόµος law.] A political condition of good law well-administered.
1721–1800Bailey, Eunomy, a Constitution or Ordination of good Laws. 1846Grote Greece ii. vi. II. 454 The state of ‘eunomy’ and good order which that constitution [sc. Lycurgus’] brought about. |