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Inquisitional

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in·qui·si·tion  (nkw-zshn, ng-)
n.
1. The act of inquiring into a matter; an investigation. See Synonyms at inquiry.
2. Law
a. An inquest.
b. The verdict of a judicial inquiry.
3.
a. Inquisition A tribunal formerly held in the Roman Catholic Church and directed at the suppression of heresy.
b. An investigation that violates the privacy or rights of individuals.
c. A rigorous, harsh interrogation.

[Middle English inquisicioun, from Old French inquisicion, from Latin inqusti, inqustin-, from inqustus, past participle of inqurere, to inquire; see inquire.]

inqui·sition·al adj.


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Sometimes there is a full text, some of sales, but once or twice there is a will, and on one extraordinary occasion, a text relating to a Jew accused of sodomy and handed over to the Inquisition, with the question being whether the inquisitional or royal court should try him.
The heretics are not merely innocent, they are martyrs: "Witches, heretics, do these not represent the suppressed, the marginalized, the objects of Inquisitional terror?
These false and inflammatory accusations have fueled the torture, executions, massacres and mass expulsions of Jewish communities by a variety of opportunists eager to seize Jewish lands and possessions, including Christian mobs, greedy princes, and inquisitional courts.
 
 
 
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