释义 |
co-eˈlection [co- 3. Cf. late L. coelectus ‘elected together’ (1 Pet. v. 13).] Joint election.
1611Speed King John ix. viii. §32 (R.) The bishops sent..their procurators also, to plead their right of coelection. So co-elect a., jointly elected. co-eˈlector, joint or fellow-elector.
1643Prynne Sov. Power Parl. App. 206 We appeared at the place and time prescribed, together with our Coelectors sufficiently summoned. 1836G. S. Faber Election (1842) 315 The co-elect Church which is in Babylon saluteth you. |