Logikós
Logikós (Greek: λογικός) is an ancient Greek adjective meaning “having reason” or “logical,” and by extension “rational” or “persuasive.” It describes something related to logos, the concept of reason, calculation, or argument, and can denote a person who is capable of sound reasoning or a claim that adheres to logical principles.
Etymology: The term derives from logos (reason, word, principle) with the suffix -ikos, forming Greek adjectives.
Historical usage: In Classical Greek philosophy, logikós underlies the development of logical theory and dialectic. The
Modern usage: In contemporary Greek, logikós remains the standard word for “logical,” while logikí denotes “logic”