Definition of Inquering

1. inquere [v] - See also: inquere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inquering

input program
input routine
input signal
inputs
inputtable
inputted
inputter
inputters
inputting
inqilab
inqilabs
inquartation
inquere
inquered
inqueres
inquering (current term)
inquest
inquestionable
inquests
inquiet
inquietation
inquieted
inquieting
inquietness
inquiets
inquietude
inquietudes
inquiline
inquiline parasite
inquilines

Literary usage of Inquering

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Autobiography of Amos Kendall by Amos Kendall, William Stickney (1872)
"Let us first defend our Constitution by inquering the armed rebels, and then vindicate its principles at the oils. Obedience to a law is not necessarily an ..."

2. Tales of a Grandfather by Walter Scott (1835)
"... from the idea that he was at the head of a inquering army, in the rear of the allies, than durig his actual presence, if he had arrived in Paris ..."

3. The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries (1908)
"... there are inquering for one now, so I Comes to Mr. Wood the other Stuard and says, are you the man that was Inquiring, for one to assist in the Stuard ..."

4. State Papers by Great Britain Record Commission (1849)
"... bifore whom the cause were decided, that inquering of the trouthe of the matrimony of so gret a Prince, and being in the poynt of processe of jugement, ..."

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