logikou
Logikou is the genitive singular form of the Greek adjective logikós, meaning “of logic” or “logical.” It is used in Greek to express possession or relation, as in oi nomoi tou logikou, “the laws of logic.” The standard Modern Greek noun for the field of logic is logikí (λογική). Logikou follows regular Greek declension patterns and appears primarily in inflected phrases rather than as a stand-alone noun.
Etymology: logikós derives from logos (λόγος), meaning reason, discourse, or word, with the suffix -ikos forming the
Usage: logikou is most common in scholarly or philosophical Greek texts where an adjective governs a noun
Notes: In English-language discussions of Greek logic, logikou is usually not presented as a standalone term;