QUE'RY, n. from L. quaere, imperative of quaero perhaps Heb. to seek, to search, to inquire.
A question an inquiry to be answered or resolved.
I will conclude by proposing some queries.
QUE'RY, To ask a question or questions.
Three Cambridge sophs each prompt to query, answer and debate.
QUE'RY,
1. To seek to inquire as, query the sum or amount query the motive or the fact.
2. To examine by questions.
3. To doubt of.
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