"Quaestuary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare or obsolete word!
Quaestuary refers to a place where goods or people are brought for sale or exchange, similar to a market or a trading post.
It can also refer to a quayside or a wharf, especially one where ships discharge or take on cargo.
In modern English, the word is no longer commonly used, but it is still found in some literary and historical contexts.
A Latin word.<br><br>"Quaere" is a Latin imperative verb which translates to "ask" or "inquire" in English. It is often used as a question word to ask for clarification or further information. <br><br>Example: "Quaere mihi, utrum libros meos habeam fratre consuluisse?" which means "Did I ask my brother whether I have read the books?"
Quaffing is the act of drinking especially a liquor or other beverage freely, or drinking too much.