释义 |
‖ quæsitum|kwiːˈsaɪtəm| Pl. quæsita. [L., neut. sing. of quæsīt-us, pa. pple. of quærĕre to seek: see quesited.] That which is sought for; an object of search; the answer to a problem.
1748Hartley Observ. Man i. Introd., So as to proceed intirely from the Data to the Quæsita, from things known to such as are unknown. 1830Herschel Stud. Nat. Phil. ii. vi. (1851) 176 A series of careful and exact measures in every different state of the datum and quæsitum. 1864Bowen Logic viii. 229 In the Analytic order the Conclusion would be more properly called the Quaesitum. |