出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/05/30 00:33 UTC 版)
From poscō (“beg, demand, request, desire”) from Proto-Italic *porskō (“to ask for; request; demand”), from Proto-Indo-European *pr̥(ḱ)sḱéti (“to keep asking; to question”), from *preḱ- (“to ask; to ask for”) + *-sḱéti (“imperfective suffix”).
Cognate with Latin prex (“prayer”), Sanskrit पृच्छति (pṛccháti), German forschen, and English frain.
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postulō (present infinitive postulāre, perfect active postulāvī, supine postulātum); first conjugation