Oeconomia, e. f. g. The guiding and ordering of things pertayning to housholde.Oeconomia.Cic.An order in doing of any thing.Oeconomia. Quint. An order in writing or pleading whereby euery thing is set in his due place.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
oecŏnŏmĭa, ae, f., = oi)konomi/a, the management of household affairs, domestic economy; hence, a proper division, arrangement, economy (of an oration, a play, etc.; post-Aug.; written as Greek, Cic. Ac. 6, 1, 1; 6, 1, 11): Hermogenes judicium, partitionem, ordinem, quaeque elocutionis sunt, subicit oeconomiae, quae, Graece appellata ex curā rerum domesticarum et hic per abusionem posita, nomine Latino caret, Quint. 3, 3, 9; 1, 8, 9.