sciscitation

English

Etymology

From Latin sciscitatio, from sciscere (to seek to know), verb inchoate from scire (to know).

Noun

sciscitation (countable and uncountable, plural sciscitations)

  1. (obsolete) The act of inquiring; inquiry; demand.
    • Bishop Joseph Hall
      There is not a more noble proof of our faith than to captivate all the powers of our understanding and will to our Creator, and without all sciscitation to go blindfold whither he will lead us.
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