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analogue (n.)
1826, "an analogous thing," from French
analogue
, from Greek
analogon
(itself used in English from c. 1810), from
ana
"up to" (see
ana-
) +
logos
"account, ratio" (see
lecture
(n.)). Computing sense is recorded from 1946.