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Aus: H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, Ninth Edition, Revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones, with the assistance of Roderick McKenzie, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1940.

Im Lexicon von LSJ ist der Eintrag logos wie folgt gegliedert (s. auch unten, S. 235):

λόγος:

computation, reckoning

public accounts, i. e. branch of treasury

generally, account, reckoning

measure, tale

esteem, consideration, value put on a person or thing

relation, correspondence, proportion,

generally

Math., ratio, proportion

Gramm., analogy, rule

explanation

plea, pretext, ground,

plea, case, in Law or argument

statement of a theory, argument

in Logic, proposition

rule, principle, law

law, rule of conduct

thesis, hypothesis, provisional ground

reason, ground

formula (wider than definition, but freq. equivalent thereto), term expressing

reason

reason, law exhibited in the world-process

generative principle in organisms

in Neo-Platonic Philos., of regulative and formative forces, derived from the intelligible and operative in the sensible universe

inward debate of the soul

thinking, reasoning

reason as a faculty

creative reason

continuous statement, narrative (whether fact or fiction), oration, etc.,

fable

legend

tale, story

speech

verbal expression or utterance, rarely a single word

pl., without Art., talk

sg., expression, phrase

coupled or contrasted with words expressed or understood signifying act, fact, truth, etc., mostly in a depreciatory sense

common talk, report, tradition

rumour

mention, notice, description

the talk one occasions, repute, mostly in good sense, good report, praise, honour

discussion, debate, deliberation

right of discussion or speech

dialogue, as a form of philosophical debate

section, division of a dialogue or treatise

in pl., literature, letters

a particular utterance, saying:

divine utterance, oracle

proverb, maxim, saying

assertion, opp. oath

express resolution

word of command, behest

thing spoken of, subject-matter

plot of a narrative or dramatic poem, = μθος

in Art, subject of a painting

thing talked of, event

expression, utterance, speech regarded formally

of various modes of expression, esp. artistic and literary

of the constituents of lyric or dramatic poetry, words

Gramm., phrase, complex term, opp. ὄνομα

sentence, complete statement

language

the Word or Wisdom of God, personified as his agent in creation and worldgovernment.

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