quérir

See also: querir

French

Etymology

From Middle French querir, from Old French querre (with conjugation change), from Latin quaerere, present active infinitive of quaerō (I seek). Compare also Walloon cweri. Cognate with Spanish querer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ke.ʁiʁ/
  • (file)

Verb

quérir

  1. (literary or archaic) to seek; used especially after certain verbs
    Il a fait (ou envoyé) quérir son frère.He bade his brother come.
    Il est allé quérir le château.He went in quest of the castle.
  2. (archaic) to want

Conjugation

  • Many dictionaries give quérir as a defective verb, only appearing as an infinitive. However historically, it has a conjugation.

This verb is impersonal and is conjugated only in the third-person singular.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Sabir: quérir

Further reading

Sabir

Etymology

From French quérir (to seek).

Verb

quérir

  1. to want

References

  • Feissat et Demonchy, Dictionnaire de la Langue Franque, ou Petit Mauresque
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