ORIGIN OF ELITE
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English elit “a person elected to office,” from Middle French e(s)lit, past participle of e(s)lire “to choose”; see elect
--there's a difference between actual meanings and what they have tried to make us believe.
ORIGIN OF ELITE First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English elit “a person elected to office,” from Middle French e(s)lit, past participle of e(s)lire “to choose”; see elect
--there's a difference between actual meanings and what they have tried to make us believe.