Hypertext Webster Gateway: "Logy"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)
-logy \-lo*gy\ [Gr. ?, fr. ? word, discourse, fr. ? to speak.
See {Logic}.]
A combining form denoting a discourse, treatise, doctrine,
theory, science; as, theology, geology, biology, mineralogy.
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)
Logy \Lo"gy\, a. [From D. log.]
Heavy or dull in respect to motion or thought; as, a logy
horse. [U.S.]
Porcupines are . . . logy, sluggish creatures. --C. H.
Merriam.
From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)
logy
adj : stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or
drunkenness or exhaustion) [syn: {dazed}, {foggy}, {groggy},
{stuporous}]
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