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'''Vote''' ''a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed typically through a ballot or a show of hands or by voice.''
''late Middle English: from Latin votum ‘a vow, wish,’ from vovere ‘to vow.’ The verb dates from the mid 16th century.''
'''Votary''' ''a person, such as a monk or nun, who has made vows of dedication to religious service.''
''mid 16th century: from Latin vot- ‘vowed’ (from the verb vovere ) + -ary''


: http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/2012-1-28VotariesandCongregants-s.mp3
: http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/2012-1-28VotariesandCongregants-s.mp3

Revision as of 09:15, 9 September 2017

Vote a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed typically through a ballot or a show of hands or by voice.

late Middle English: from Latin votum ‘a vow, wish,’ from vovere ‘to vow.’ The verb dates from the mid 16th century.

Votary a person, such as a monk or nun, who has made vows of dedication to religious service.

mid 16th century: from Latin vot- ‘vowed’ (from the verb vovere ) + -ary

http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/2012-1-28VotariesandCongregants-s.mp3
http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/2012-1-28VotariesandCongregants.mp3
  • A Man as King of the book Thy Kingdom Comes

http://www.hisholychurch.org/media/books/TKC/TKCa1-2AManasKing.php


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