Autonomasy

/ɔːˈtɒnəməsi/ noun

A rare or obsolete term for extreme independence of thought and behavior; the quality of being self-willed or self-governing to the point of stubbornness.

From Greek autos (self) + nomos (law/rule) + -asy (condition/quality). An archaic medical or philosophical term from 17th-18th century texts that gradually fell out of use as 'autonomy' became preferred.

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