enomoty

Enomoty

E*nom"o*ty\, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? sworn; ? in + ? to swear.] (Gr. Antiq.) A band of sworn soldiers; a division of the Spartan army ranging from twenty-five to thirty-six men, bound together by oath.
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