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abstract
acroatic
adjutant
adopt
adopted
adoration
advocate
affinity
alderman
alectryomancy
amaurosis
amber
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analcime
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brimstone
brush
cabinet
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calling
calorimotor
calvinish
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cardinal
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choice-drawn
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common-council
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constituting
consul
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culler
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opiate
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1828 Definition

ELECT', v.t. [L. electus, from eligo; e or ex and lego; Gr. to choose.]

1. Properly, to pick out; to select from among two or more, that which is preferred. Hence,

2. To select or take for an office or employment; to choose from among a number; to select or manifest preference by vote or designation; as, to elect a representative by ballot or viva voce; to elect a president or governor.

3. In theology, to designate, choose or select as an object of mercy or favor.

4. To choose; to prefer; to determine in favor of.

ELECT', a. Chosen, taken by preference from among two or more. Hence,

1. In theology, chosen as the object of mercy; chosen, selected or designated to eternal life; predestinated in the divine counsels.

2. Chosen, but no inaugurated, consecrated or invested with office; as bishop elect; emperor elect; governor or mayor elect. But in the scriptures, and in theology, this word is generally used as a noun.

ELECT', n. One chosen or set apart; applied to Christ.

Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth. Is. 42.

1. Chosen or designated by God to salvation; predestinated to glory as the end, and to sanctification as the means; usually with a plural signification, the elect.

Shall not God avenge his own elect? Luke 18.

If it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. Matt.24.

He shall send his angels--and they shall gather his elect from the four winds. Matt.24.

2. Chosen; selected; set apart as a peculiar church and people; applied to the Israelites. Is.45.
1913 Definition
Elect (elect)
a.(?)
E*lect"
[L. electus, p. p. of eligere to elect; e out + legere to choose. See Legend, and cf. Elite, Eclectic.]
  1. Chosen; taken by preference from among two or more.
    "Colors quaint elect." Spenser.
  2. Chosen as the object of mercy or divine favor; set apart to eternal life.
    "The elect angels." 1 Tim. v. 21.
  3. Chosen to an office, but not yet actually inducted into it; as, bishop elect; governor or mayor elect.
  4. One chosen or set apart.

    Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth. Is. xlii. 1.

  5. Those who are chosen for salvation.

    Shall not God avenge his won elect? Luke xviii. 7.

  6. To pick out] to select; to choose.

    The deputy elected by the Lord. Shak.

  7. To select or take for an office; to select by vote; as, to elect a representative, a president, or a governor.
  8. To designate, choose, or select, as an object of mercy or favor.

    Syn. -- To choose; prefer; select. See Choose.


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