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synomosy Gr. Antiq.|sɪˈnəʊməsɪ| [ad. Gr. συνωµοσία, f. συνοµνύναι to confederate, f. σύν syn-1 + ὀµνύναι to swear.] A political society of men leagued by oath.
1808Mitford Hist. Greece xix. §4. II. 434 There were at Athens societies called Synomosies, which bore considerable resemblance to our political clubs. |