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query (n.)

1530s, quaere "a question," from Latin quaere "ask," imperative of quaerere "to seek, look for; strive, endeavor, strive to gain; ask, require, demand;" figuratively "seek mentally, seek to learn, make inquiry," probably ultimately from PIE root *kwo-, stem of relative and interrogative pronouns. Spelling Englished or altered c. 1600 by influence of inquiry.

query (v.)

"to question," 1650s, from query (n.). Related: Queried; querying.

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Definitions of query from WordNet
1
query (v.)
pose a question;
Synonyms: question
2
query (n.)
an instance of questioning;
From wordnet.princeton.edu