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Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek λόγος italbrac|logos “speech, oration, discourse, quote, story, study, ratio, word, calculation, reason”, from λέγω italbrac|lego “to speak, to converse, to tell a story, to calculate”.

Noun
en-noun|-

  1. philosophy In Presocratic philosophy, the principle governing the cosmos ; Among the Sophists, the topics of rational argument ; In Stoicism, the active, material, rational principle of the cosmos

#grammar A form of rhetoric in which the writer or speaker uses logic as the main argument

  1. Judaism The word of God, which itself has creative power; a hypostasis associated with divine wisdom
  2. Christianity The creative word of God, which is itself God and incarnate in Christ

Translations
Greek: Λόγος, λόγος italbrac|logos m

Etymology 2

Noun
logos

  1. plural of|logo

Category:Greek derivations


Esperanto

Verb form
eo-verb-form|log|os

  1. will entice, will lure

Latvian

Noun
logos

  1. form of|plural locative form|logs (In) windows.
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|singular
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|nominative
|logs
|logi
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|genitive
|loga
|logu
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|dative
|logam
|logiem
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|accusative
|logu
|logus
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|locative
|logā
|logos
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|vocative
|log
|logi
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