单词 | adlection |
释义 | adlection/adˈlɛkʃn/Roman History noun Appointment, by nomination rather than election, to a governing body (especially the Senate), or to a position of higher status.
OriginLate 19th century; earliest use found in John Bagnell Bury (1861–1927), classical scholar and historian. From post-classical Latin adlection-, adlectio (also allection-, allectio) election to a particular honour or office from classical Latin allēct-, past participial stem of allegere to elect, to select, appoint + -iō. |
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