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    Inquest , n. [OE. enqueste, OF. enqueste, F. enquĂȘte, LL. inquesta, for inquisita, fr. L. inquisitus, p. p. of inquirere. See Inquire.]
    1. Inquiry; quest; search. [R.]
      Spenser.

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      The laborious and vexatious inquest that the soul must make after science.
      South.

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    2. (Law) (a) Judicial inquiry; official examination, esp. before a jury; as, a coroner's inquest in case of a sudden death. (b) A body of men assembled under authority of law to inquire into any matter, civil or criminal, particularly any case of violent or sudden death; a jury, particularly a coroner's jury. The grand jury is sometimes called the grand inquest. See under Grand. (c) The finding of the jury upon such inquiry.
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      Coroner's inquest, an inquest held by a coroner to determine the cause of any violent, sudden, or mysterious death. See Coroner. -- Inquest of office, an inquiry made, by authority or direction of proper officer, into matters affecting the rights and interests of the crown or of the state.

      Craig. Bouvier.

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