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ele·git \ə̇ˈlējə̇t, āˈlāgə̇t\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, he has chosen, perfect indicative 3d singular of eligere to choose — more at elect : a judicial writ of execution no longer legal in England by which a defendant's goods and if necessary his lands are delivered for debt to the plaintiff until either the debt is paid by the rents and profits or the defendant's interest has expired |