rogatory

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French rogatoire, from Medieval Latin rogātōrius (interrogatory), from rogō (I ask, enquire), 1850s.

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rogatory (comparative more rogatory, superlative most rogatory)

  1. (law) Seeking information or evidence, especially from a foreign court

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