-log
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Pronunciation ===
enPR: lôgʹ
(General American) IPA(key): /ˌlɔɡ/
(cot-caught merger) IPA(key): /ˌlɑɡ/
=== Suffix ===
-log (noun-forming suffix, countable and uncountable, plural -logs)-log (adjective-forming suffix, not comparable)
US standard spelling of -logue.
=== Anagrams ===
Glo.
== Czech ==
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): [ lok]
=== Suffix ===
-log m anim (noun-forming suffix)
-logist
bio- + -log → biolog
geo- + -log → geolog
==== Derived terms ====
==== Related terms ====
See logos
=== Further reading ===
“Slovotvorná charakteristika cizích slov”, in Naše řeč [Our Language] (in Czech) (1977)
-log in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017
== Danish ==
=== Etymology ===
From Ancient Greek -λόγος (-lógos), from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ- (“to gather, collect”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): [-ˈloˀ]
=== Suffix ===
-log c (definite singular -logen, indefinite plural -loger, definite plural -logerne)
(sciences) -logist, -log (a person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy (Danish: -logi))
-logue, -log (used to denote discourse of a specified kind; or a compilement of something)
=== Suffix ===
-log (singular neuter -logt, plural and definite -loge)
Used to form adjectives meaning equivalent to something; -logous
==== Derived terms ====
==== Related terms ====
-logi (“-logy”).
=== References ===
“-log” in Den Danske Ordbog
== Hungarian ==
=== Etymology ===
From -l (frequentative suffix) + -o- + -g (frequentative suffix).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): [loɡ]
=== Suffix ===
-log
(frequentative verb-forming suffix, rare) Added to a stem to form a verb denoting a repetitive action. No longer productive.
társalog (“to chat”)
==== Usage notes ====
(frequentative verb-forming suffix) Variants:
-log is added to back-vowel words
-leg is added to unrounded front-vowel words
-lög is added to rounded front-vowel words
-lyog is added to back-vowel words
-lyeg is added to unrounded front-vowel words
-lyög is added to rounded front-vowel words
==== Conjugation ====
==== Derived terms ====
=== See also ===
Appendix:Hungarian suffixes
=== References ===
== Indonesian ==
=== Etymology ===
From Dutch -loog.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈloɡ/, [ˈlɔk̚]
=== Suffix ===
-log
-logist, a person who specialize in the subject field specified in the stem
==== Related terms ====
== Norwegian Bokmål ==
=== Alternative forms ===
-olog
=== Etymology ===
From Ancient Greek -λόγος (-lógos, “-logist”), from λέγω (légō, “I arrange; say”), from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ- (“to gather, collect”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /loːɡ/
Rhymes: -oːɡ
Hyphenation: -log
Homophone: låg
=== Suffix ===
-log m (definite singular -logen, indefinite plural -loger, definite plural -logene)
(sciences) -logist, -log (a person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy (Norwegian Bokmål: -logi))
arkeolog, egyptolog, ornitolog, hippolog ― archaeologist, Egyptologist, ornithologist, hippologist
-logue, -log (used to denote discourse of a specified kind; or a compilement of something)
dialog, monolog, epilog, nekrolog, prolog ― dialogue, monologue, epilogue, obituary, prologue
=== Suffix ===
-log (singular neuter -logt, plural and definite -loge)
Used to form adjectives meaning equivalent to something; -logous
heterolog, homolog ― heterologous, homologous
==== Related terms ====
-logi (“-logy”), -ologi (“-ology”)
=== References ===
“-log” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
“-log” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
“-log” in Store norske leksikon
=== Anagrams ===
glo, gol, log
== Polish ==
=== Etymology ===
Derived from Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /lɔk/
Rhymes: -ɔk
Syllabification: -log
=== Suffix ===
-log m pers or f
-logist
-log → biolog
==== Declension ====
Or indeclinable if feminine.
==== Derived terms ====
=== See also ===
-logia
=== Further reading ===
“-log”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[1] (in Polish)
== Swedish ==
=== Suffix ===
-log c (definite singular -logen, indefinite plural -loger, definite plural -logerna)
-logist, describing a scientist, e.g. ekolog, hydrolog, kosmolog
-logue, describing a kind of speech, e.g. analog, dialog, katalog
==== Derived terms ====
==== See also ====
-logi
=== Anagrams ===
glo, gol