Analecta

/ˌænəˈlɛktə/ noun

A collection of literary fragments, excerpts, or selected passages from various sources, often of a classical author.

From Late Latin analecta, plural of analectum, derived from Greek analekta (things gathered up), from ana- (up) + legein (to gather, collect). The term originally referred to leftover pieces or scraps that were collected together.

ARأَنَالِكْتَا
BNঅনালেক্ট
CSanalecta
DAanalecta
DEAnalecta
ELαναλέκτα
ESanalectas
FAآناالکتا
FIanalecta
FRanalectes
HEאנלקטה
HIअनालेक्ट
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