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nomism|ˈnəʊmɪz(ə)m| [f. Gr. νόµ-ος law + -ism.] (See quots.)
1905Jewish Encycl. IX. 326/1 Nomism, that religious tendency which aims at the control of both social and individual life by legalism, making the law the supreme norm. 1917Encycl. Relig. & Ethics IX. 380/1 ‘Nomism’ or ‘legalism’ is the name given to the view that moral conduct consists in the observance of a law or body of laws. |