Logic is a greek word. The word for logic in greek is: Λογική [logicEE]
logic =λογική
logiki
σκέφτομαι (skeftome).
A word or emblem
"Word"
Logical
assuming you mean 'skeftomai' it means 'i am thinking'
You may be thinking of the word "Septuagint".Παλαιά Διαθήκη - Palea Diatheke
You're probably thinking of "lexicon" from the Greek "Λεξικόν". A more appropriate word in the English language is 'Lexis'
"Ellopo" is not a word in English. You could be thinking of 'Ellopos' which is a Greek collection of images.
You're thinking of the Roman God, Jupiter. He was sometimes called Jove. The Greek equivalent was Zeus.
You might be thinking of gymnasion, a greek word for a sports school and where our current word gymnasium derives. The word gymnos in Greek, incidently, meant naked.
Illogical is from the Greek word logos (reason or thinking). The prefix il- signifies "without"
omario
A "heavenly messenger" in Latin is literally nuntius caelestis. But you may be thinking of the word angelus, which is a borrowing into Latin of the Greek word for "messenger".
You are probably thinking of the mythical Cronos: the youngest and most terrible of the children of Uranus. However, the word chronic comes from the Greek word "kronikos," meaning "of time."
δόμος (dómos) is an ancient Greek word whose Romanized spelling begins with "dom-" and whose English meaning is "house." The masculine singular second declension noun in question serves as the inspiration for the later Latin equivalent domus. The pronunciation will be "DO-mos" in ancient Greek and "THO-mos" in Aeginan Greek.
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