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elect (v.)

early 15c., "to choose for an office, position, or duty," from Latin electus, past participle of eligere "to pick out, choose," from ex "out" (see ex-) + -ligere, combining form of legere "to choose," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather." Related: Elected; electing.

elect (adj.)

early 15c., of action, "voluntary;" of persons, "taken in preference to others," especially "chosen by God for some special purpose," from Latin electus, past participle of eligere "to pick out, choose," from ex "out" (see ex-) + -ligere, combining form of legere "to choose," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather." The noun meaning "those chosen by God" is from early 15c.

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Definitions of elect from WordNet
1
elect (v.)
select by a vote for an office or membership;
We elected him chairman of the board
elect (v.)
choose;
I elected to have my funds deposited automatically
2
elect (adj.)
elected but not yet installed in office;
the president elect
elect (adj.)
selected as the best;
an elect circle of artists
Synonyms: elite
3
elect (n.)
an exclusive group of people;
one of the elect who have power inside the government
Synonyms: chosen
From wordnet.princeton.edu