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querist (ˈkwɪərɪst) [f. L. quær-ĕre to ask + -ist: cf. querent, query.] One who asks or inquires; a questioner, interrogator.1633 Earl of Manchester Al Mondo (1636) 147 Those Querists who must haue a reason for every thing in Religion. 1713 Steele Englishm. No. 5. 31 This Querist thinks himself..ver...
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Robert Calder (priest)
‘The Second Part … or a Challenge to all that want Episcopal Ordination to prove the validity of their ministerial acts,’ 1717;
‘The Anti Counter-querist
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querent
▪ I. querent, n.1 (ˈkwɪərənt) Also 7 quær-. [ad. L. quærent-em, pres. pple. of quærĕre to inquire: cf. querant, querist.] One who asks or inquires; spec. one who consults, or seeks to learn something by means of, an astrologer.1598 F. Wither tr. Dariot Astrol. Judg. O 3, By this meanes the Querent s...
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INQUIRER Synonyms: 20 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for INQUIRER: questioner, querist, asker, querier, interviewer, canvasser, pollster, poller; Antonyms of INQUIRER: respondent, interviewee, reporter ...
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Rossiter Johnson
He edited “The Literary Querist” of the Lamp (formerly the Book-Buyer).
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stupefier
stupefier (ˈstjuːpɪfaɪə(r)) [f. stupefy v. + -er1.] Something that stupefies; a medicine that produces stupor.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. viii. 280 The violence of the Pain sometimes forces us of necessity to apply Stupefiers. 1735 Berkeley Querist §348 Wks. 1871 III. 384 Whether the natural phle...
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Joseph Johnston (Irish politician)
Ireland Needs the Common Market", Mercier Press, Cork
1966 – "Irish Economic Headaches: A Diagnosis", Aisti Eireannachta
1970 – "Bishop Berkeley's Querist
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saunterer
saunterer (ˈsɔːntərə(r)) [f. saunter v. + -er1.] One who saunters; a lounger; † a dawdler, trifler.1688 Pett Happy Future St. Eng. 251 The fantastick Vtopias, Oceanas, and new Atlantis'es that our late Visionaries and idle Santerers to a pretended new Jerusalem troubled England with. 1735 Berkeley Q...
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1735 in Ireland
December – Bishop George Berkeley's economic text The Querist begins publication anonymously in Dublin.
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educator
educator (ˈɛdjʊkeɪtə(r)) [a. L. ēducātor, agent-noun f. ēducāre; see educate v.] † 1. He who or that which nourishes or rears physically. Obs.1566 Painter Pal. Pleas. I. 43 [The female breast] that most sacred fountaine of the body, the educatour of mankinde. 2. One who or that which educates, train...
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Hora (astrology)
Prashna (Horary astrology): Predictions based on time when a question is asked by querent / querist.
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twenty-four
twenty-four [twenty A. 1 b.] 1. A sheet folded into 24 leaves; a form of type for printing a sheet to be so folded (quot. 1683); a book in which the sheets are thus folded. (Always in pl.; usually in phr. in twenty-fours.)1673 Term Catal. 6 May, Valerii Maximi dictorum factorumque memorabilium Libri...
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1735 in literature
Anonymous (attributed to Eliza Haywood – The Dramatic Historiographer
John Atkins – A Voyage to Guinea, Brazil, and the West Indies
George Berkeley – The Querist
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unpitied
unˈpitied, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)a 1586 Sidney Arcadia ii. xxix, With unpittyed teares idly protesting, he had rather die. 1601 2nd Pt. Ret. fr. Parnass. Prol. 85 To you we seeke to shew a schollers state, His scorned fortunes, his vnpittyed fate. 1693 G. Stepney in Dryden's Juvenal viii. (1697) 197 Thin...
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scaturiginous
† scatuˈriginous, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. scatūrīgin-ōsus, f. scatūrīginēs pl. gushing waters, f. scatūrīre: see scaturient and -ous.] Full of or abounding in springs. In quots. fig.1656 Blount Glossogr., Scaturiginous,..that bursts out, or runs over, out of which water riseth. 1708 Brit. Apollo No. 36...
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