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agraphon

English

Noun

agraphon (plural agrapha)

  1. Any of the sayings of Jesus found in various ancient texts but not in the four Gospels.

Synonyms

  • logion

Anagrams

  • harpagon

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logion

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ?????? (lógion, oracle), from ????? (lógos, word; the word or wisdom of God) (from ???? (lég?, I say), from Proto-Indo-European *le?- (to gather)) + -??? (-ion, suffix forming diminutive nouns).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?l??.??.?n/, /?l?-/, /-?n/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?lo?.d?i.?n/
  • Hyphenation: lo?gi?on

Noun

logion (plural logia)

  1. (theology) A traditional saying of a religious leader.
  2. (specifically, Christianity) A saying that is attributed to Jesus in ancient or reconstructed texts that was (originally) handed down without narrative context.

Synonyms

  • (saying attributed to Jesus): agrapha

Translations

Further reading

  • logia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • looing, olingo

Norwegian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Noun

logion n

  1. logion

Inflection

Synonyms

  • agrafon
  • Jesus-ord

References

  • “logion” in The Ordnett Dictionary of foreign words

logion From the web:

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