Gr. Antiq. [ad. Gr. ἐνωμοτία a band of sworn soldiers, f. ἐν in + ὀμνύναι to swear.] A division in the Spartan army.
1623. Bingham, Xenophon, 54. They filled the middest, if very wide by Enomoties.
1838. Thirlwall, Greece, V. xxxviii. 75. The enomoty, of thirty-six men, stood in three files.