Word Summary
logikos: reasonable, rational
Original Word: λογικόςTransliteration: logikos
Phonetic Spelling: (log-ik-os')
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: reasonable, rational
Meaning: reasonable, rational
Strong's Concordance
thoughtful, reasonable
From logos; rational ("logical") -- reasonable, of the word.
see GREEK logos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3050: λογικόςλογικός,
λογικη,
λογικόν (from
λόγος reason) (Tim. Locr.,
Demosthenes, others),
rational (
Vulg.rationabilis);
agreeable to reason, following reason, reasonable:
λατρεία λογικη, the worship which is rendered by the reason or soul (`spiritual'),
Romans 12:1 (
λογικη καί ἀναίμακτος προσφορά, of the offering which angels present to God,
Test xii. Patr. (test. Levi § 3), p. 547, Fabric. edition; (cf.
Athenagoras, suppl. pro Christ. § 13 at the end));
τό λογικόν γάλα, the milk which nourishes the soul (see
γάλα),
1 Peter 2:2 (
λογικη τροφή,
Eus. h. e. 4, 23 at the end).