quaero

Etymology
. According to Nussbaum and de Vaan, from, from , via a se/o-present built upon an i-present form. In this case, cognates would include Ancient Greek, Old Prussian and ,.

In some sources etymologized as being from, but this was deemed uncertain by Schrijver in 1991.

LIV accepts Szemerényi's 1960 etymology that it is a derivation of, via the form.

Verb

 * 1) to seek, look for
 * 2) to ask, question, seek or search for a thing, inquire, query, interrogate
 * 3) to strive for; endeavor; seek to obtain
 * 4) to miss, lack
 * 5) to desire, require, want, aim at
 * 1) to ask, question, seek or search for a thing, inquire, query, interrogate
 * 2) to strive for; endeavor; seek to obtain
 * 3) to miss, lack
 * 4) to desire, require, want, aim at
 * 1) to miss, lack
 * 2) to desire, require, want, aim at
 * 1) to desire, require, want, aim at

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