queryn.[L. quaere, imperative sing. of quaerere, quaesitum to seek or search for, to ask, inquire. Cf. Acquire, Conquer, Exquisite, Quest, Require.]1. A question; an inquiry to be answered or solved.()I shall conclude with proposing only some queries, in order to a . . . search to be made by others. (Sir I. Newton.)2. A question in the mind; a doubt; as, I have a query about his sincerity.()3. An interrogation point [?] as the sign of a question or a doubt.()v. i.1. To ask questions; to make inquiry.()Each prompt to query, answer, and debate. (Pope.)2. To have a doubt; as, I query if he is right.()v. t.1. To put questions about; to elicit by questioning; to inquire into; as, to query the items or the amount; to query the motive or the fact.()2. To address questions to; to examine by questions.()3. To doubt of; to regard with incredulity.()4. To write query (qu., qy., or ?) against, as a doubtful spelling, or sense, in a proof. See Qure.()