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in⋅quest
[in-kwest]
–noun
| 1. | a legal or judicial inquiry, usually before a jury, esp. an investigation made by a coroner into the cause of a death. |
| 2. | the body of people appointed to hold such an inquiry, esp. a coroner's jury. |
| 3. | the decision or finding based on such inquiry. |
| 4. | an investigation or examination. |
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Language Translation for : inquest
| Spanish: | investigación, pesquisa, | German: | gerichtliche Untersuchung, | Japanese: | 検死審問 |
| in·quest
(ĭn'kwěst') Pronunciation Key
n.
[Middle English enqueste, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *inquaesīta, thing inquired into, alteration of Latin inquīsīta, feminine past participle of inquīrere, to inquire into; see inquire.] |
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inquest
c.1290, an-queste, "legal or judicial inquiry," from O.Fr. enqueste "inquiry," from fem. pp. of V.L. *inquirere "inquire" (see inquire).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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| inquest | |
noun | |
| an inquiry into the cause of an unexpected death |
WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
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Inquest
Cor"o*ner\ (k?r"?-n?r), n. [From OE. coronen to crown, OF. coroner, fr. L. coronare, fr. corona crown. Formed as a translation of LL. coronator coroner, fr. L. corona crown, the coroner having been originally a prosecuting officer of the crown. See Crown.] An officer of the peace whose principal duty is to inquire, with the help of a jury, into the cause of any violent, sudden or mysterious death, or death in prison, usually on sight of the body and at the place where the death occurred. [In England formerly also written and pronounced crowner.] Note: In some of the United States the office of coroner is abolished, that of medical examiner taking its place. Coroner's inquest. See under Inquest.
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