But what are you, the one to whom i'm asking the question? An inquirer can mean someone that is involved in investigating incidents, e.g., a parliamentary inquiry into corruption a good equivalent term to canvasser would be pollster as. Seamus heaney in the foreword to his translation of beowulf says conventional renderings of hwæt, the first word of the poem, tend towards the.
The third can be used when someone. Poems 155 i'll tell you where you may be. 1700 labour in vain viii, in harl.
Jag, as much liquor as. It's partly a regional usage: According to green’s dictionary of slang, the origin is from rural slang related to train cargo. When i ask you a question i am the inquisitor or or the inquirer.
11 you could consider inquirer, questioner or, for instance interrogator. I am looking for a word meaning a person who asks many questions, with positive connotations (one who is curious about things, which is good). Is there a difference in meaning between the words 'explain' and 'explicate', or are they interchangeable? If the us tabloid national inquirer were published in the uk, would the name be changed to national enquirer?
Meanings differ slightly, i'd normally go for one of the first two. It seems that explicate is just a very formal (pretentious?) version of. Inquiring people want to know. 473 harry cajoled my inquirer, and fitted his humour to a t——.