释义 |
alo·gi \(ˈ)āˈlōˌgī, -lä-, -lȯ-\ noun plural Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Late Greek Alogoi, plural of Alogos (after Greek alogos absurd, speechless), from Greek a- a- (II) + logos word of God, word, reason — more at legend : the early opponents of the Logos doctrine expressed in the Gospel of John and in the book of Revelation |