logy meaning in General Dictionary
Heavy or dull according to movement or believed as a logy horse sensation logy
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- A combining form denoting a discourse treatise doctrine theory science as theology geology biology mineralogy
- stunned or confused and slow to respond (as from hits or drunkenness or fatigue)
- Heavy or lifeless according to motion or thought; as, a logy horse.
logy meaning in Etymology Dictionary
"dull and hefty," 1848, United states English, perhaps from Dutch wood "heavy, lifeless" + -y (2); compare center Low German luggich "sleepy, slow." Or a variant of loggy.
logy meaning in General Dictionary
(a.) Heavy or dull according to movement or thought; as, a logy horse.
Sentence Examples with the word logy
No doubt the Phoenicians had their legends and myths to account for the origin of man and the universe; to some extent these would Myth R e!,, o logy have resembled the ideas embodied in the book of and Genesis.