Etymology of the Greek word nomos (νόμος)
the Greek word
nomos, νόμος (law; name; law (through the idea of prescriptive usage), genitive case (regulation), specially, (of Moses (including the volume); also of the Gospel), or figuratively (a principle))
derived from the Greek word
nemein, νέμω
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*nem-Derivations in Greek
nomizein,
nomikos,
antinomia,
eunomos,
deuteronomion,
anomos,
nomarches,
agoranomos,
autonomos,
nomographos,
nomographia,
nomothetes,
oikonomos,
-nomiaDerivations in other languages
English
autonomic, English
anomaly, English
-nome, English
heteronomous, English
nome, English
antinome, French
anthonome, French
hétéronome, French
nome, French
nome, French
-nomie, French
nôme, Italian
nomo, Italian
antinomismo, Italian
fitonomo, Italian
nomo, Latin
binomius, Latin
nomos