logia
/ˈloʊdʒə/ or /ˈloʊɡiə/Definitions
1. noun
A branch of study or a field of knowledge, especially one that is esoteric or obscure.
“The study of the occult is a type of logia that has been around for centuries.”
2. noun
A series of teachings or doctrines, especially those of a philosophical or spiritual nature.
“The logia of the ancient Greek philosophers has had a lasting impact on Western thought.”
3. noun
A genre of science fiction or fantasy that involves detailed world-building and often features complex, in-depth storytelling.
“The author’s logia was a sprawling epic that spanned multiple continents and timelines.”