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logion

Syllabification: (lo·gi·on)
Definition of logion

noun (plural logia /-gēə, -jēə/)

  • a saying attributed to Jesus Christ, especially one not recorded in the canonical Gospels.

Origin:

late 19th century: from Greek, 'oracle', from logos 'word'

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