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Quaere is
legal Latin,
literally meaning "inquire" or "query". In
legal drafting it is
usually used to
indicate that the
person expressing the view that...
- Tatterdemalion, and others. The use of the word "
quaere" in the twice-repeated line "What a
quaere fellow" has no
reference to Mercury's ****uality, according...
- did not name
North Burcombe. On his own map,
Speed labelled the
village Quaere (Latin for query),
presumably because he
intended to
check the name later...
- of
Colombia Universidad Nacional de
Colombia Motto Inter-Aulas-Academiæ-
Quære-Verum
Motto in English
Search the
truth in the
rooms of the
academy Type...
- true
motto of St. Joseph's College,
Edmonton at the
University of
Alberta quaere to s**** Or "you
might ask..." Used to
suggest doubt or to ask one to consider...
- Used to
declare that a
question is
being asked in the
following verbiage.
quaere query Used in
legal drafts to call
attention to some
uncertainty or inconsistency...
-
eighteenth century,
declared that this was Newton's way of
explaining "by
Quaere." The
first query reads: "Do not
Bodies act upon
Light at a distance, and...
- true
motto of St. Joseph's College,
Edmonton at the
University of
Alberta quaere to s**** Or "you
might ask..." Used to
suggest doubt or to ask one to consider...
-
lions rampant Or". The college's
motto is "Per
scientiam et
prudentiam quaere summam",
which can be
translated to "to s**** the
highest through knowledge...
- in all the
situations where a gender-neutral
pronoun might be desired:
QUÆRE—whether we may not, nay
ought not, to use a
neutral pronoun,
relative or...