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-logue
- a combining form used in the names of kinds of discourse, spoken or written:
analogue; monologue; travelogue.
-logue
combining form
- indicating speech or discourse of a particular kind
travelogue
monologue
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of -logue1
Example Sentences
Seventeen-year-old Brenda Logue was with her mother and grandmother on the day of the bombing.
Cathal Logue, Brenda's brother, read a statement on behalf of their late mother, which paid tribute to a "sweet-natured girl" with great potential.
"She was always a shepherd and never a sheep," Mr Logue added.
In a statement, Fife Council's head of education services, Angela Logue, said: "We have been working very closely with Niamdh and her family to meet her needs as identified by the tribunal."
The inquiry also heard that the death of 17-year-old Brenda Logue has "defined her family's existence" since the bombing.
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