logion

Etymology


From, from (from , from ) +.

Noun

 * 1)  A traditional saying of a religious leader.
 * 2)  A saying that is attributed to Jesus in ancient or reconstructed texts that was (originally) handed down without narrative context.
 * 1)  A saying that is attributed to Jesus in ancient or reconstructed texts that was (originally) handed down without narrative context.
 * 1)  A saying that is attributed to Jesus in ancient or reconstructed texts that was (originally) handed down without narrative context.

Translations

 * Czech: logion
 * Danish: logion
 * French:
 * Galician: loxión
 * German:
 * Italian: logion
 * Norwegian: logion
 * Polish: logion
 * Spanish: logion Iesu
 * Swedish: logion

Noun

 * 1) logion