-logue


a combining form used in the names of kinds of discourse, spoken or written:
-n-logue; monologue; travelogue.
-logue
combining form
indicating speech or discourse of a particular kind travelogue, monologue
word origin
-logue
suffix meaning “one who is immersed in or driven by,” mostly from fr.-derived words, from gk. -logos, -logon, but now mostly superseded by -loger, -logist except in ideologue and a few others.

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