-logue

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See also: logue and logué

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

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(deprecated template usage) From French -logue, from Ancient Greek -λόγος (-lógos, one who speaks (in a certain manner)).[1]

Pronunciation

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Suffix

-logue (plural -logues)

  1. Used to denote discourse of a specified kind.
  2. Used to denote compilement.
  3. (rare) -logist.

Derived terms

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Concise Oxford English Dictionary [Eleventh Edition]

French

Suffix

-logue

  1. -logist

Derived terms