analects
See also: Analects
English
Etymology
1658, from Ancient Greek ἀνάλεκτα (análekta, “things chosen”), from ἀνα- (ana-, “up”) + λέγω (légō, “I gather”).[1] Compare lecture.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈæ.nəˌlɛk(t)s]
Noun
analects pl (plural only)
Usage notes
Typically in reference or comparison to the Analects of Confucius, based on James Legge's use of the term in his influential translation.
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a collection or excerpts of quotes
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