noun 1.a person who
elects or may
elect, especially a qualified voter.
3.( usually initial capital letter ) one of the German princes entitled to
elect the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
Origin: 1425–75; late Middle English electo(
u)
r <
Late Latin ēlēctor chooser, equivalent to
eleg-, variant stem of
ēligere (see
elect) +
-tor -tor Related forms non·e·lec·tor, noun
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None-lector
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