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in·quest \ˈinˌkwest\ noun Etymology: Middle English enquest, inquest, from Old French enqueste, from feminine of (assumed) enquest, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin inquaestus, past participle of inquaerere to inquire — more at inquire 1. a. : a judicial or official inquiry or examination especially before a jury < a coroner's inquest > < an inquest to fix damages > b. : a body of men especially a jury assembled to hold such an inquiry c. : the finding of the jury upon such inquiry or the document recording it 2. : inquiry, investigation < a two-year inquest into the conduct of the executive — W.E.Binkley > Synonyms: see inquiry |