Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An abbreviation of interrogation;
  • noun of interrogative;
  • noun of interrogatively.

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Examples

  • QUI, _pr.rel. et interrog. _, lequel; quelle personne?

    French Conversation and Composition Harry Vincent Wann

  • _When the rel.pron. is of the interrog. kind, it refers to the word or phrase containing the answer to the question, for its subsequent, which subsequent must agree in case with the interrogative.

    English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham

  • C/iap. 314 An Act relative to the filing of interrog. \tories in CIVIL actions.

    Acts and resolves passed by the General Court 1663

  • «quālis, - e», interrog.pronom. adj. _of what sort, what kind of_.

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

  • «quis (quī), quae, quid (quod) », interrog.pron. and adj. _who? what? which?

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

  • «ut», conj. with the subjv. _that, in order that, that not_ (with verbs of fearing), _so that, to_ (§350. 1) «uter, - tra, - trum» (gen. «-īus», dat. «-ī»), interrog.pron. _which of two? which?

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

  • «quotiēns», interrog. and rel.adv. _how often? as often as_

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

  • «nōn-ne», interrog.adv. suggesting an affirmative answer, _not?

    Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900

  • [(L) 20.3 (a) 3.3 (dy) 29.3 (I) 22.3 (s) -1.7 (abella\222s woman was ordered in, that she mig) 9.3 (ht be interrog) 9.3 (a) 3.3 (ted; but she was)] TJ

    Romance Readers and Romance Writers: a Satirical Novel 1810

  • [(HOW) -6.6 (ARD\222S interrog) 9.4 (a) 3.4 (tories the old man opposed an inflex) -10.6 (ible silence, nor could)] TJ

    Monmouth: a Tale, Founded on Historic Facts 1790

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