Talk:-λογία


 * The Lidell-Scott Lexicon defines 'logia' as a late version of the verb 'logeia' (λογ-ία, late spelling of λογεία (q. v.).) which it defines:
 * λογ-εία, h(,A. [select] collection of taxes or voluntary contributions, PHib.1.51.2 (iii B. C), PTeb.58.55 (ii B. C.), POxy.239.8 (i A. D.); collection for charity, 1 Ep.Cor.16.1, Hsch.; for religious purposes, GDI4156 (Lindos), PSI2.262.3 (i A. D.); perquisite, PPar.5xxvii 6 (ii B. C.).


 * Scholars refer to Greek verbs by the first-person singular form, not the infinitive form. In this case, instead of λέγειν one would use λέγω.  This ought to be fixed globally.


 * This claims to be Greek, not Ancient Greek. DCDuring TALK 02:07, 18 January 2011 (UTC)