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'''Logoi''' is the plural of the ancient Greek word [[logos]], meaning 'word, discourse, or reason'.
'''Logoi''' may refer to:


'''Logoi''' may also refer to:
* ''logoi'', plural of the ancient Greek word ''[[logos]]'', meaning 'word, discourse, or reason'.
*Logoi, the name of one of the children of [[Eris (mythology)#Family|Eris]], the Greek goddess of strife
* Logoi, one of the children of [[Eris (mythology)#Family|Eris]], the Greek goddess of strife


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Latest revision as of 12:08, 21 September 2025

Logoi may refer to:

  • logoi, plural of the ancient Greek word logos, meaning 'word, discourse, or reason'.
  • Logoi, one of the children of Eris, the Greek goddess of strife

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