querent

noun
/ˈkwɚɛnt/

Etymology

Old French and Anglo-Norman querant, from Latin quaerens, present participle of quaerō (“to search for, to inquire”) (English query).

  1. derived from query)
  2. derived from quaerens

Definitions

  1. A complainant

    A complainant; a plaintiff.

  2. An inquirer.

    • Meanwhile, the querent stood before the Altar, crowned with laurel, while powered laurel leaves were burnt as incense.

The neighborhood

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