"Logi" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈlɒɡi/ [Received-Pronunciation]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Old Norse Logi (“jötunn of fire”), personification of logi (“flame, blaze”), from Proto-Germanic *lugô (“flame”). Related to Middle High German lohe, more distantly to Latin lucere (“to shine, to light”), Ancient Greek λευκός (leukós, “white”). All ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European *lewk-. Compare Old Norse Hálogi. Etymology templates: {{lbor|en|non|Logi||jötunn of fire}} Learned borrowing from Old Norse Logi (“jötunn of fire”), {{m|non|logi||flame, blaze}} logi (“flame, blaze”), {{root|en|ine-pro|*lewk-}}, {{der|en|gem-pro|*lugô||flame}} Proto-Germanic *lugô (“flame”), {{cog|gmh|lohe}} Middle High German lohe, {{cog|la|lucere|t=to shine, to light}} Latin lucere (“to shine, to light”), {{cog|grc|λευκός|t=white}} Ancient Greek λευκός (leukós, “white”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*lewk-}} Proto-Indo-European *lewk-, {{cog|non|Hálogi}} Old Norse Hálogi Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Logi
  1. (Norse mythology) also known as Hálogi he is the jötunn (giant of Norse mythology) of fire; he is the personification of fire in Norse mythology. Tags: Norse Categories (topical): Norse mythology Synonyms: Hálogi
    Sense id: en-Logi-en-name-WJ1J8Z4S Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences

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