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† eˈleve Obs. as Eng. [a. Fr. élève, f. élever to bring up.] A pupil. The Fr. word is occas. used when Fr. subjects are spoken of: e.g. ‘He was an élève of the Ecole Normale.’
1736Bailey, An Eleve, a pupil or scholar educated under any one. 1769Hope in Phil. Trans. LIX. 241 note, Mr. James Robertson is an eleve of mine. 1807J. Hall Trav. Scotl. I. 146 Dr. Hunter..the eleve of Lord Monboddo. 1829Gentl. Mag. XCVII. ii. 527 Their Eleves should have..an excellent classical education. |