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lo·gy adjective also log·gy \ˈlōgē, -gi sometimes ˈlȯg- or ˈläg-\ (usually -er/-est) Etymology: perhaps from Dutch log heavy, unwieldy, cumbersome + English -y; akin to Middle Low German luggich lazy, sleepy 1. : marked by sluggishness and lack of vitality : slowed down especially physically or mentally to a condition of dullness or numbed languidness or lethargy : heavily listless : dopey, groggy, torpid < was logy from eating too much > < took a sleeping tablet and felt logy the next morning > 2. : lacking resilience : not recovering quickly when stress is released : having low snap < a logy piece of rubber > |