Definition of Analogon

1. n. Analogue.

Definition of Analogon

1. analogue [n ANALOGONS or ANALOGA] - See also: analogue

Lexicographical Neighbors of Analogon

analogies
analogise
analogised
analogises
analogising
analogism
analogisms
analogist
analogists
analogizable
analogization
analogize
analogized
analogizes
analogizing
analogon (current term)
analogons
analogous
analogously
analogousness
analogousnesses
analogs
analogue
analogue computer
analogue hole
analogue watch
analogues
analogy
analphabet
analphabetic

Literary usage of Analogon

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Church (ecclesia). by George Dana Boardman (1901)
"Accordingly, St. Paul's analogon of the human body is not to be taken ... Let not our familiarity with this analogon of the body deaden our sense of its ..."

2. Logische Untersuchungen by Edmund Husserl (1901)
"... materialis und ihr analogon. Man wird sich hier kaum durch den Einwand beirren lassen, dafs doch jedes ..."

3. Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen by Karl Brugmann (1893)
"... ist ai. dura (nicht im Veda) Eheweib, das gew. m. plur. ist, gelegentlich auch n. plur., und f. Vielleicht bietet unser 'Frauenzimmer' ein analogon. ..."

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