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- [loh-gee-uh, -jee-uh, log-ee-uh]
- /ˈloʊ gi ə, -dʒi ə, ˈlɒg i ə/
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- US Pronunciation
- US IPA
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- [loh-gee-uh, -jee-uh, log-ee-uh]
- /ˈloʊ gi ə, -dʒi ə, ˈlɒg i ə/
Definitions of logia word
- noun logia a plural of logion. 1
- noun plural logia a traditional saying or maxim, as of a religious teacher. 1
- noun plural logia (sometimes initial capital letter) Biblical Criticism. a saying of Jesus, especially one contained in collections supposed to have been among the sources of the present Gospels. a saying included in the agrapha. 1
- noun logia Plural form of logion. 1
- noun logia a supposed collection of the sayings of Christ held to have been drawn upon by the writers of the gospels 0
- noun plural logia maxims attributed to a religious leader 0
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Origin of logia
First appearance:
before 1580 One of the 35% oldest English words
1580-90; < Greek lógion saying, oracle, noun use of neuter of lógios skilled in words, eloquent. See log-, -ious
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Parts of speech for Logia
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logia popularity
A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 75% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
This word is included in each student's vocabulary. Most likely there is at least one movie with this word in the title.
logia usage trend in Literature
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