enamma
Enamma is a word that appears in several contexts, primarily related to ancient literature and mythology. In classical Greek, "enamma" (ἔναμμα) can refer to a fastening or clasp, often used for clothing. It is also found in ancient Greek texts, such as Homer's Odyssey, where it describes a type of jewelry or adornment.
Beyond its literal meaning, the term "enamma" has been adopted in more modern scholarship, particularly in discussions
In a different, though related, vein, "Enamma" is also a rare personal name. It is believed to