־לוגיה

Hebrew

Etymology

Ultimately from Ancient Greek λέγω (légō, to say, speak, recount) and λόγος (lógos, account, explanation, narrative), via Western languages; compare English -logy.

Suffix

־לוֹגְיָה (-lógya)

  1. -logy: a combining form, forming nouns that denote fields of learning.

Derived terms

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