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scrutor

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Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From scrūta, as the original sense of the verb was to search through trash. Compare the possibly parallel development of Old High German scrutōn. Compare also Old English sċrūtnian (to examine, scrutinise).

Pronunciation

Verb

scrūtor (present infinitive scrūtārī or scrūtārier, perfect active scrūtātus sum); first conjugation, deponent

  1. to search carefully, search into or out, examine thoroughly, explore a thing, investigate
    Synonyms: indāgō, scīscitor, quaerō, scīscō, investīgō, explōrō
    • 405 CE, Jerome, Vulgate John.5.39–40:
      Scrutamini Scripturas, quia vos putatis in ipsis vitam aeternam habere: et illae sunt quae testimonium perhibent de me: et non vultis venire ad me ut vitam habeatis.
      You search the scriptures, because you think you will have eternal life in them: and they are those which testify about me. But you do not want to come to me in order to have life.
  2. to seek for
    Synonyms: inquīrō, requīrō, conquīrō, quaesō, circumspiciō

Conjugation

1The present passive infinitive in -ier is a rare poetic form which is attested.

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