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λόγιος

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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λόγος (lógos) +‎ -ιος (-ios)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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λόγῐος (lógiosm (feminine λογί̆ᾱ, neuter λόγῐον); first/second declension

  1. versed in tales or stories; learned, erudite
  2. skilled in words, eloquent
  3. oracular

Inflection

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References

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Greek

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Etymology

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Learnedly, rom Ancient Greek λόγιος (lógios).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlo.ʝi.os/
  • Hyphenation: λό‧γι‧ος

Adjective

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λόγιος (lógiosm (feminine λόγια, neuter λόγιο)

  1. scholarly, learned
    Synonym: (abbreviation -in dictionaries-) λόγ. (lóg.)

Declension

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Declension of λόγιος
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative λόγιος (lógios) λόγια (lógia) λόγιο (lógio) λόγιοι (lógioi) λόγιες (lógies) λόγια (lógia)
genitive λόγιου (lógiou) λόγιας (lógias) λόγιου (lógiou) λόγιων (lógion) λόγιων (lógion) λόγιων (lógion)
accusative λόγιο (lógio) λόγια (lógia) λόγιο (lógio) λόγιους (lógious) λόγιες (lógies) λόγια (lógia)
vocative λόγιε (lógie) λόγια (lógia) λόγιο (lógio) λόγιοι (lógioi) λόγιες (lógies) λόγια (lógia)

Notes: Also, formal substantivised feminine: λογία (logía).
Derivations:
Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο λόγιος, etc.)
Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο λόγιος, etc.)

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