logos

See also: Logos and loĝos

English

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Etymology 1

From Ancient GreekCategory:English terms derived from Ancient Greek#LOGOS λόγος (lógos, speech, oration, discourse, quote, story, study, ratio, word, calculation, reason).

Pronunciation

Noun

logos (plural logoi)Category:English lemmas#LOGOSCategory:English nouns#LOGOSCategory:English countable nouns#LOGOSCategory:English nouns with irregular plurals#LOGOSCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. (rhetoricCategory:en:Rhetoric#LOGOS) A form of rhetoric in which the writer or speaker uses logical argument as the main form of persuasion.
  2. Alternative letter-case form of Logos.
Coordinate terms
Translations
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Etymology 2

Noun

logosCategory:English non-lemma forms#LOGOSCategory:English noun forms#LOGOSCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. plural of logo

Anagrams

Category:English calculator words#LOGOS

Cornish

Etymology

From Proto-BrythonicCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Brythonic#LOGOSCategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Brythonic#LOGOS *llugod, plural of *llug, from Proto-CelticCategory:Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#LOGOSCategory:Cornish terms derived from Proto-Celtic#LOGOS *lukūts.

Noun

logos f (singulative logosen or logojen)Category:Cornish lemmas#LOGOSCategory:Cornish nouns#LOGOSCategory:Cornish entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Cornish feminine nouns#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. mice

Derived terms

Category:kw:Rodents#LOGOS

Czech

Etymology

Derived from Ancient GreekCategory:Czech terms derived from Ancient Greek#LOGOS λόγος (lógos).

Pronunciation

Noun

logos m inanCategory:Czech lemmas#LOGOSCategory:Czech nouns#LOGOSCategory:Czech entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Czech masculine nouns#LOGOSCategory:Czech inanimate nouns#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. Logos

Declension

Category:Czech masculine inanimate nouns#LOGOSCategory:Czech hard masculine inanimate nouns#LOGOS

Further reading

Dutch

Etymology

From Ancient GreekCategory:Dutch terms borrowed from Ancient Greek#LOGOSCategory:Dutch terms derived from Ancient Greek#LOGOS λόγος (lógos, logos).

Pronunciation

Noun

logos m (uncountable, no diminutive)Category:Dutch lemmas#LOGOSCategory:Dutch nouns#LOGOSCategory:Dutch uncountable nouns#LOGOSCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Dutch masculine nouns#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. Category:nl:Rhetoric#LOGOSlogos
    Coordinate terms: bathos, ethos, pathos

Further reading

Esperanto

Pronunciation

Verb

logosCategory:Esperanto non-lemma forms#LOGOSCategory:Esperanto verb forms#LOGOSCategory:Esperanto entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. future of logiCategory:Esperanto verb forms#LOGOS

French

Pronunciation

Noun

logos mCategory:French non-lemma forms#LOGOSCategory:French noun forms#LOGOSCategory:French entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. plural of logo

Italian

Noun

logos m (invariable)Category:Italian lemmas#LOGOSCategory:Italian nouns#LOGOSCategory:Italian countable nouns#LOGOSCategory:Italian indeclinable nouns#LOGOSCategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Italian masculine nouns#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. logos

Anagrams

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient GreekCategory:Latin terms borrowed from Ancient Greek#LOGOSCategory:Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek#LOGOS λόγος (lógos).

Pronunciation

Noun

logos m (genitive logī)Category:Latin lemmas#LOGOSCategory:Latin nouns#LOGOSCategory:Latin second declension nouns#LOGOSCategory:Latin masculine nouns in the second declension#LOGOSCategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Latin masculine nouns#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS; second declension

  1. a word
  2. (in the plural) idle talk, empty chatter
  3. a witticism, bon mot
  4. reason
    Synonym: ratiō

Declension

Second-declension noun (Greek-type).

References

  • logos”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • logos”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891), An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • logos”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.

Latvian

Noun

logos mCategory:Latvian non-lemma forms#LOGOSCategory:Latvian noun forms#LOGOSCategory:Latvian entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. locative plural of logs

Portuguese

Noun

logosCategory:Portuguese non-lemma forms#LOGOSCategory:Portuguese noun forms#LOGOSCategory:Portuguese entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. plural of logo

Romanian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient GreekCategory:Romanian terms borrowed from Ancient Greek#LOGOSCategory:Romanian learned borrowings from Ancient Greek#LOGOSCategory:Romanian terms derived from Ancient Greek#LOGOS λόγος (lógos).

Noun

logos n (plural logosuri)Category:Romanian lemmas#LOGOSCategory:Romanian nouns#LOGOSCategory:Romanian nouns with red links in their headword lines#LOGOSCategory:Romanian countable nouns#LOGOSCategory:Romanian entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Romanian neuter nouns#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. logos

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Ancient GreekCategory:Serbo-Croatian terms derived from Ancient Greek#LOGOS λόγος (lógos).

Pronunciation

Noun

lȏgos m inan (Cyrillic spelling ло̑гос)Category:Serbo-Croatian lemmas#LOGOSCategory:Serbo-Croatian nouns#LOGOSCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine inanimate nouns#LOGOSCategory:Serbo-Croatian entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine nouns#LOGOSCategory:Serbo-Croatian inanimate nouns#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. (philosophyCategory:sh:Philosophy#LOGOS, religionCategory:sh:Religion#LOGOS) logos

Declension

Category:sh:Christianity#LOGOS

Spanish

Pronunciation

Noun

logos m plCategory:Spanish non-lemma forms#LOGOSCategory:Spanish noun forms#LOGOSCategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. plural of logo

Swedish

Noun

logosCategory:Swedish non-lemma forms#LOGOSCategory:Swedish noun forms#LOGOSCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. indefinite genitive singular of logo

Anagrams

West Makian

Etymology

Said by Voorhoeve to be of AustronesianCategory:West Makian terms derived from Austronesian languages#LOGOS origin.

Pronunciation

Noun

logosCategory:West Makian lemmas#LOGOSCategory:West Makian nouns#LOGOSCategory:West Makian entries with incorrect language header#LOGOSCategory:Pages with entries#LOGOSCategory:Pages with 15 entries#LOGOS

  1. coral (of a reef)

References

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982), The Makian languages and their neighbours, Pacific linguistics
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