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elegidos

Elegidos is the plural form of elegidos, a Spanish term that translates to "the chosen ones" or "the elect." The word derives from the verb elegir (to choose) and the past participle elegido (chosen). As a noun phrase or adjective, elegidos can refer to a designated or privileged group identified by selection, fate, or purpose.

In religious contexts, los elegidos is often used to denote those deemed destined for salvation or favored

In secular usage, elegidos can describe any group selected for a particular task, mission, or opportunity. It

In culture and media, elegidos is a popular thematic or titular motif in Spanish-language works, including novels,

See also: elegir, elegido, elecciones, electos.

in
a
theological
sense.
The
concept
appears
in
various
Christian
traditions
as
a
label
for
the
faithful
or
the
predestined,
sometimes
emphasizing
a
special
relationship
with
the
divine.
is
common
in
political,
organizational,
or
cultural
discourse
to
refer
to
leaders,
finalists,
or
a
cadre
believed
to
have
been
chosen
for
a
specific
role.
The
phrase
can
carry
connotations
of
exclusivity
or
legitimacy,
depending
on
context.
films,
and
songs.
The
term
is
often
employed
to
evoke
mystery,
destiny,
or
a
sense
of
destiny-bound
fate
around
a
character
or
group.