adlect

English

Etymology

From adlēct-, the perfect passive participial stem of the Latin adlegō, an alternative spelling of allegō (I select, choose, recruit, or elect; I admit (to or into something)).

Verb

adlect (third-person singular simple present adlects, present participle adlecting, simple past and past participle adlected)

  1. To choose or elect, especially to promote someone to higher office before he has served in a lower capacity.
  • adlection

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