See Also: esque(dictionary)
esque(dictionary)
Poe-esque(dictionary)
elect(medicine)
pre-elect(2)(dictionary)
pre-elect(1)(dictionary)
elect(2)(dictionary)
elect(1)(dictionary)
re-elect(dictionary)
Elect(money)

elect 1, verb (oh) and esque (oh)


elect 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Latin; Origin: electus, past participle of eligere 'to choose']
to choose someone for an official position by voting
::the country's first democratically elected government
::a new method for electing the leader of the party
elect sb to sth
::He was elected to a US state governorship.
elect sb (as) president/leader/mayor etc
::In 1768, John Wilkes was elected as their Member of Parliament.
elect to do sth
formal to choose to do something
::You can elect to delete the message or save it.

esque (oh)



[Language: French; Origin: Italian -esco]
in the manner or style of a particular person, group, or place
::Kafkaesque (=in the style of the writer Franz Kafka)
having a particular quality
::picturesque (=pleasant to look at)