Lexical Summary logios: learned, eloquent Original Word: λόγιοςTransliteration: logios Phonetic Spelling: (log'-ee-os) Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: learned, eloquent Meaning: learned, eloquent Strong's Concordance eloquent. From logos; fluent, i.e. An orator -- eloquent. see GREEK logos Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3052: λόγιοςλόγιος, λόγιον (λόγος), in classical Greek 1. learned, a man of letters, skilled in literature and the arts; especially versed in history and antiquities. 2. skilled in speech, eloquent: so Acts 18:24 (which, however, others refer to 1 (finding its explanation in the following δυαντος κτλ.)). The use of the word is fully exhibited by Lobeck ad Phryn., p. 198. ((Herodotus, Euripides, others)) |