Dictionary verb aus verb *prek- fragen (nach) ausfragen

ausfragen

(aus verb)

Meanings

1.
to question, to interrogate
(Asking a lot of questions about something. More fitting in private life, for example when you ask your friend about their date. In context of police, "verhören" is the proper term.)
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Word Family

Root: *prek-

The core idea of this root was:

asking, pleading

The German fragen is on the more neutral side, as are the Slavic children of this root which are also about asking. The English to pray shifted toward a very “intense” and specific pleading.
German forschen (to do research) is more proactive, but at the core of it is also a question.

The Latin branch shifted a bit toward the idea of depending on the will of someone else. In English, this then shifted toward uncertain, risky, dangerous That’s where precarious and deprecate are from.

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