Definition of Nomistic

1. nomism [adj] - See also: nomism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nomistic

nominatively
nominatives
nominativus pendens
nominator
nominators
nominee
nominees
nomino-
nominoaccusative
nominor
nominors
nomism
nomisma
nomismata
nomisms
nomistic (current term)
nommed
nomming
nomocracies
nomocracy
nomogeny
nomogram
nomograms
nomograph
nomographic
nomographies
nomographs
nomography
nomoi
nomologic

Literary usage of Nomistic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Anarchism by Paul Eltzbacher, Steven Tracy Byington (1908)
"... Stirner, Tolstoi; nomistic those of Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin, and Tucker. There cannot be given a more precise definition of what is common to the ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... particularistic and nomistic elements only partially belongs to this group).4 7. Revelation.—The second group in this division practically corresponds ..."

3. The History of Religions by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1918)
"Of all the distinctions suggested, those between egoistic and altruistic and natural and ethical are perhaps the worst, yet even national and nomistic are ..."

4. The History of Religions by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1918)
"Of all the distinctions suggested, those between egoistic and altruistic and natural and ethical are perhaps the worst, yet even national and nomistic are ..."

5. Outlines of the History of Religion: To the Spread of the Universal Religions by Cornelis Petrus Tiele (1905)
"The nomistic religions comprise Confucianism, Taoism, ... The pre-Islamic religion of the Arabs was certainly not a nomistic religion, but without Judaism, ..."

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