Nomos
In Greek, the word "nomos" generally refers to law, custom, or tradition. It can also be translated as "rule" or "order."
nomy = Greek nomos , Arabic namoos, is the law or knowledge that control a particular field
Taxonomy is a word based on the Greek root words for laws (taxis) and classification (nomos).
The word astronomy (from the Greek words astron(ἄστρον), "star" and -nomy from nomos (νόμος), "law" or "culture") literally means "law of the stars" (or "culture of the stars" depending on the translation).
It comes from the Greek words "astron", meaning star, and "nomos" meaning law.
The suffix "nomy" comes from nomos, a greek work meaning "to regulate or arrange". Astronomy is a word derived from the Greek words "ASTRO" (star) and "NOMOS".
The word ergonomics comes from two Greek words: • ERGO: meaning work • NOMOS: meaning laws
Yes, the word "astronomy" is derived from the Latin word "astronomia," which comes from the Greek words "astron" (star) and "nomos" (law) and translates to "law of the stars."
Nomos is a Greek term that can be translated as "law" or "custom." It refers to the social and cultural norms or laws that govern behavior within a community. In ancient Greek philosophy, nomos was contrasted with physis (nature) as a way to understand the principles that guide human society.
Oikonomika (which was the name of a treatise by Aristotle).
I think the root word for economy is economic.