
logion



logion noun. ['lɒgɪɒn] Pl. logia ['lɒgɪǝ].
Irregular Forms: (pl) logia
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logion noun.
['lɒgɪɒn] Pl. logia
['lɒgɪǝ].
L19.[Greek = oracle, from logos word (see LOGOS).]A traditional maxim of a religious teacher or sage;
esp. in
pl. (also
Logion), a supposed collection of the sayings of Jesus circulating in the early Church.
■ Logian adjective (of a document etc.) containing the Logia of Jesus
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