rare. [ad. Gr. εὐνομία, f. εὐ- (see EU-) + νόμος law.] A political condition of good law well-administered.

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1721–1800.  Bailey, Eunomy, a Constitution or Ordination of good Laws.

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1846.  Grote, Greece, II. vi. II. 454. The state of ‘eunomy’ and good order which that constitution [sc. Lycurgus’] brought about.

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