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the new yorker, november , listen to the word of the day sic : / : load more word of the day previous week tuesday, march , delegate [ noun del-i-git, -geyt ] noun a person designated to act for or represent another or others; deputy; representative, as in a political convention. origin examples look
english delegate ultimately comes from latin dēlēgātus "appointee," a noun use of the past participle of the verb dēlēgāre "to appoint, assign," a compound of the prefix dē- "away (from here)" and the simple verb lēgāre "to send as an envoy, depute," a derivative of the noun lex (stem lēg-)...
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