'Logy' definitions:
Definition of 'logy'
From: WordNet
Definition of 'Logy'
From: GCIDE
- Logy \Lo"gy\ (l[=o]"g[=e]), a. [From D. log.] Heavy or dull in respect to motion or thought; as, a logy horse; feeling logy. [U.S.]
- Syn: sluggish; dull; lethargic. [1913 Webster +PJC]
- Porcupines are . . . logy, sluggish creatures. --C. H. Merriam. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'logy'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- abeyant,
- apathetic,
- cataleptic,
- catatonic,
- dead,
- dopey,
- dormant,
- dull,
- flat,
- foul,
- groggy,
- heavy,
- in abeyance,
- in suspense,
- inactive,
- inert,
- languid,
- languorous,
- latent,
- leaden,
- lifeless,
- passive,
- phlegmatic,
- sedentary,
- slack,
- sleeping,
- sluggish,
- slumbering,
- smoldering,
- stagnant,
- standing,
- static,
- suspended,
- tame,
- torpid,
- unaroused