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Logie is a proper noun with several related uses. In Scotland, Logie exists as a toponym and as a surname, and it appears in the names of places and families rooted in the country’s historical geography. The exact origins are uncertain, but the form is generally considered Scottish in origin and linked to geographic features or settlements.

One of the best-known modern uses of the term outside strict geography is the Logie Awards, an

Linguistically, logie also appears as part of various suffixes in European languages. The sequence -logie denotes

In summary, logie can refer to Scottish place names and surname origins, to the Australian television awards

annual
Australian
television
industry
award
ceremony
established
in
1959.
The
awards,
often
referred
to
simply
as
the
Logies,
are
named
after
John
Logie
Baird,
a
Scottish
inventor
who
was
a
pioneer
in
television.
They
recognize
achievements
across
Australian
television
and
are
presented
by
the
magazine
TV
Week.
the
study
or
science
of
a
subject
in
languages
such
as
French
and
German
(for
example,
zoologie,
Biologie).
In
English,
the
corresponding
suffix
is
typically
-ology,
as
in
biology
or
geology,
reflecting
the
same
scholarly
or
systematic
sense.
linked
to
John
Logie
Baird,
and
to
a
common
linguistic
suffix
in
several
languages
denoting
study
or
science.
The
meaning
is
thus
context-dependent,
spanning
geography,
personal
names,
popular
culture,
and
language.