λόγος
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Ancient Greek [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From λέγω "I say"
Pronunciation [edit]
- (5th BC Attic): IPA: /lóɡos/
- (1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /lóɣos/
- (4th AD Koine): IPA: /lóɣos/
- (10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /lóɣos/
- (15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /lóɣos/
Noun [edit]
λόγος (genitive λόγου) m, second declension; (logos)
- That which is said: word, sentence, speech, story, debate, utterance.
- That which is thought: reason, consideration, computation, reckoning.
- An account, explanation, or narrative.
- Subject matter.
- (Christianity) The word or wisdom of God, identified with Jesus in the New Testament.
Inflection [edit]
Descendants [edit]
References [edit]
- λόγος in A Greek-English Lexicon by Liddell & Scott, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1940
- Bauer lexicon
- Strong’s concordance number: G3056
Greek [edit]
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA: [ˈlo.ɣos]
Noun [edit]
λόγος (lógos) m, plural λόγοι
- word (unit of language)
- word (word of honour)
- speech, language
- speech, oration
- (mathematics) ratio
- reason, causation
Declension [edit]
declension of λόγος
Synonyms [edit]
Derived terms [edit]
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