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query

English

Alternative forms

  • quæry (archaic)

Etymology

An anglicisation of quere, an obsolete variant form of Latin quaere, second-person singular present active imperative of quaer? (seek, look for; ask). Cognate with French quérir, Italian chiedere, Portuguese querer, Romanian cere, and Spanish querer. Compare question.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?kw??.?i/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?kw?.?i/, /?kw?.?i/
  • Rhymes: -???i, -??i

Noun

query (plural queries)

  1. A question, an inquiry (US), an enquiry (UK).
  2. A question mark.
    • 1886, Skeat, Address of the President to the Philological Society of Great Britain:
      His Glossary has 'bouchen, to stop people's mouths,' but this is followed by a query, to show that it was but a guess. I have shown, from the MSS. and other sources, that it should be bonched, i.e. bunched, bumped, knocked, smote.
    • 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
      She had written in her diary: "I don't think I am in a concentration-camp??????", the queries growing larger and more numerous till they covered the entire page []
    • 2006, "Pip", Re: Royal Enfield motorbike - why would anyone buy one? (on newsgroup rec.motorcycles)
      I refer you to your line above, where you use a query and a bang together.
  3. (computing, databases) A set of instructions passed to a database.

Hyponyms

  • subquery

Derived terms

Translations

References

  • Query on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Verb

query (third-person singular simple present queries, present participle querying, simple past and past participle queried)

  1. (intransitive) To ask a question.
  2. (transitive) To ask, inquire.
  3. (transitive) To question or call into doubt.
  4. (computing, databases) To pass a set of instructions to a database to retrieve information from it.
  5. (transitive, Internet) To send a private message to (a user on IRC).
    • 2000, "Phantom", Re: Uhm.. hi... I guess... (on newsgroup alt.support.boy-lovers)
      He parted the channel saying "SHUTUP!"... so I queried him, asking if there was something I could do.. maybe talk...
    • 2000, "Robert Erdec", Re: Help; mIRC32; unable to resolve server arnes.si (on newsgroup alt.irc.mirc)
      if you know someone who is in the channel, you can query them and ask for the key.
  6. (intransitive, publishing) To send out a query letter.

Translations

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querent

English

Etymology 1

From Latin querens, present participle of queror (I complain).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kw??nt/

Noun

querent (plural querents)

  1. (law, historical) A complainant; a plaintiff.
Related terms
  • quarrel
  • querela

Etymology 2

Old French and Anglo-Norman querant, from Latin quaerens, present participle of quaer? (I search for, I inquire) (English query).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kw??nt/

Noun

querent (plural querents)

  1. (obsolete outside divination) An inquirer.
Related terms
  • query

References

  • querent in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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