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Что (кто) такое -logy - определение

ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUFFIX
Logy; -ologist; Ologist; -ology; 'ology; 'logy; Ologies; Λογία; -logia; Duology
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-logy         
see -ology
-logy         
·- A combining form denoting a discourse, treatise, doctrine, theory, science; as, theology, geology, biology, mineralogy.
-logy         
¦ combining form
1. (usu. as -ology) denoting a subject of study or interest: psychology.
2. denoting a characteristic of speech or language: eulogy.
denoting a type of discourse: trilogy.
Origin
from Fr. -logie or med. L. -logia, from Gk.
-logy         
-logy is a suffix in the English language, used with words originally adapted from Ancient Greek ending in ().List of ancient Greek words ending in -λογία on Perseus The earliest English examples were anglicizations of the French [which was in turn inherited from the Latin] ["-logy.
logy         
['l??gi]
¦ adjective (logier, logiest) N. Amer. sluggish.
Origin
C19: of uncertain origin; cf. Du. log 'heavy, dull'.
Logy         
·adj Heavy or dull in respect to motion or thought; as, a logy horse.
-ology         
¦ combining form common form of -logy.
-ologist         
-ologist is used to replace '-ology' at the end of nouns in order to form other nouns that refer to people who are concerned with a particular science or subject. For example, a 'biologist' is concerned with biology.
SUFFIX
-ology         
-ology is used at the end of some nouns that refer to a particular science or subject, for example 'geology' or 'sociology'.
SUFFIX
Theo-logy         
Theology: how a boy wonder led the red sox to the promised land; Theo-logy: How a Boy Wonder Led the Red Sox to the Promised Land
Theo-logy: How a Boy Wonder Led the Red Sox to the Promised Land is a biography of Boston Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein, written by sportswriter John Frascella, published March 25, 2009.

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-logy

-logy is a suffix in the English language, used with words originally adapted from Ancient Greek ending in -λογία (-logía). The earliest English examples were anglicizations of the French -logie, which was in turn inherited from the Latin -logia. The suffix became productive in English from the 18th century, allowing the formation of new terms with no Latin or Greek precedent.

The English suffix has two separate main senses, reflecting two sources of the -λογία suffix in Greek:

  • a combining form used in the names of school or bodies of knowledge, e.g., theology (loaned from Latin in the 14th century) or sociology. In words of the type theology, the suffix is derived originally from -λογ- (-log-) (a variant of -λεγ-, -leg-), from the Greek verb λέγειν (legein, 'to speak'). The suffix has the sense of "the character or deportment of one who speaks or treats of [a certain subject]", or more succinctly, "the study of [a certain subject]". (The Ancient Greek noun λόγος lógos mentioned below can also be translated, among other things, as "subject matter".)
  • the root word nouns that refer to kinds of speech, writing or collections of writing, e.g., eulogy or trilogy. In words of this type, the "-logy" element is derived from the Greek noun λόγος (logos, 'speech', 'account', 'story'). The suffix has the sense of "[a certain kind of] speaking or writing".

Philology is an exception: while its meaning is closer to the first sense, the etymology of the word is similar to the second sense.