analects
American
[an-l-ekts]
/ ˈæn lˌɛkts /
Also
analecta
plural noun
analects
British
/ ˌænəˈlɛktə, ˈænəˌlɛkts /
plural noun
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Etymology
Origin of analects
1615–25; < Latin analecta < Greek análekta, neuter plural of análektos (verbal adjective of analégein to pick up, gather up), equivalent to ana- ana- + -lek- gather (variant of -leg- ) + -tos verbal adjective suffix
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