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Definition of quest
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Quest (n.)
Inquest;
jury of
inquest.
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Query
::
Query (n.) An
interrogation
point [?] as the sign of a
question
or a
doubt.
Pray
::
Pray (v. t.) To
address
earnest
request
to; to
supplicate;
to
entreat;
to
implore;
to
beseech.
Expugnation
::
Expugnation
(n.) The act of
taking
by
assault;
conquest.
Rescript
::
Rescript
(v. t.) The
answer
of an
emperor
when
formallyconsulted
by
particular
persons
on some
difficult
question;
hence,
an edict or
decree..
Questionist
::
Questionist
(n.) A
questioner;
an
inquirer.
Catechetically
::
Catechetically
(adv.)
In a
catechetical
manner;
by
question
and
answer.
Appropriation
::
Appropriation
(n.) The
severing
or
sequestering
of a
benefice
to the
perpetual
use of a
spiritual
corporation.
Blackstone.
Pleadings
::
Pleadings
(n. pl.) The
mutual
pleas and
replies
of the
plaintiff
and
defendant,
or
written
statements
of the
parties
in
support
of their
claims,
proceeding
from the
declaration
of the
plaintiff,
until issue is
joined,
and the
question
made to rest on some
single
point..
Short
::
Short
(superl.)
Abrupt;
brief;
pointed;
petulant;
as, he gave a short
answer
to the
question..
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) A
restless
vagabond;
--
originally,
an idle
stroller
or gypsy (as in
France)
thought
to have come from
Bohemia;
in later times often
applied
to an
adventurer
in art or
literature,
of
irregular,
unconventional
habits,
questionable
tastes,
or free
morals..
Quester
::
Quester
(n.) One who
seeks;
a
seeker.
Question
::
Question
(n.) Talk;
conversation;
speech;
speech.
Trial
::
Trial (n.) The
formal
examination
of the
matter
in issue in a cause
before
a
competent
tribunal;
the mode of
determining
a
question
of fact in a court of law; the
examination,
in legal form, of the facts in issue in a cause
pending
before
a
competent
tribunal,
for the
purpose
of
determining
such
issue..
Insoluble
::
Insoluble
(a.) Not to be
solved
or
explained;
insolvable;
as, an
insoluble
doubt,
question,
or
difficulty..
Sequestra
::
Sequestra
(pl. ) of
Sequestru.
Lot
::
Lot (n.)
Anything
(as a die,
pebble,
ball, or slip of
paper)
used in
determining
a
question
by
chance,
or
without
man's
choice
or will; as, to cast or draw
lots..
Which
::
Which (a.) A
interrogative
pronoun,
used both
substantively
and
adjectively,
and in
direct
and
indirect
questions,
to ask for, or refer to, an
individual
person
or thing among
several
of a
class;
as, which man is it? which woman was it? which is the
house?
he asked which route he
should
take; which is best, to live or to die? See the Note under What,
pron.,
1..
Inquest
::
Inquest
(n.)
Inquiry;
quest;
search.
Rescript
::
Rescript
(v. t.) The
official
written
answer
of the pope upon a
question
of canon law, or
morals..
Verily
::
Verily
(adv.)
In very
truth;
beyond
doubt or
question;
in fact;
certainly.
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