Crossword-Solution: QUAERE 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Quaere v. imperative. Inquire; question; see; -- used to signify
doubt or to suggest investigation.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The flight of Falkirk--PARMA NON BENE SELECTA--in which I think your sire had his share with the undaunted western regiment, does not seem to have improved his taste for the company of the Highlanders; (quaere, Alan, dost thou derive the courage thou makest such boast of from an hereditary source?) and stories of Rob Roy Macgregor, and Sergeant Alan Mhor Cameron, have served to paint them in still more sable colours to his imagination.
Redgauntlet Sir Walter Scott 2000
Suppose then the cube and sphere placed on a table, and the blind man to be made to see: QUAERE, whether by his sight, before he touched them, he could now distinguish and tell which is the globe, which the cube?" To which the acute and judicious proposer answers: "Not.
An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision George Berkeley 2003
Quaere, how long the trade of turnips has been here? For it is certain that all the turnips that were brought to Bristoll eighty years since [now 1680] were from Wales; and now none come from thence, for they have found out that the red sand about Bristoll doth breed a better and a bigger turnip.
The Natural History of Wiltshire John Aubrey 2004
Quaere de hoc, and if so to what part of the heavens they point? Sir Christopher thinks they were cast up by a vulcano.
The Natural History of Wiltshire John Aubrey 2004
When you come to Twyford the floted meadowes there are all white with little flowers, which I believe are ladysmocks (cardamine): quaere of some herbalist the right name of that plant.
The Natural History of Wiltshire John Aubrey 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1981).