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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (2)

1. a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria;
- Example: "the pursuit of love"
- Example: "life is more than the pursuance of fame"
- Example: "a quest for wealth"
[syn: pursuit, pursuance, quest]

2. the act of searching for something;
- Example: "a quest for diamonds"
[syn: quest, seeking]


VERB (5)

1. make a search (for);
- Example: "Things that die with their eyes open and questing"
- Example: "The animal came questing through the forest"

2. search the trail of (game);
- Example: "The dog went off and quested"

3. bark with prolonged noises, of dogs;
[syn: bay, quest]

4. seek alms, as for religious purposes;

5. express the need or desire for; ask for;
- Example: "She requested an extra bed in her room"
- Example: "She called for room service"
[syn: request, bespeak, call for, quest]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Quest \Quest\, n. [OF. queste, F. qu[^e]te, fr. L. quaerere, quaesitum, to seek for, to ask. Cf. Query, Question.] 1. The act of seeking, or looking after anything; attempt to find or obtain; search; pursuit; as, to rove in quest of game, of a lost child, of property, etc. [1913 Webster] Upon an hard adventure yet in quest. --Spenser. [1913 Webster] Cease your quest of love. --Shak. [1913 Webster] There ended was his quest, there ceased his care. --Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Request; desire; solicitation. [1913 Webster] Gad not abroad at every quest and call Of an untrained hope or passion. --Herbert. [1913 Webster] 3. Those who make search or inquiry, taken collectively. [1913 Webster] The senate hath sent about three several quests to search you out. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 4. Inquest; jury of inquest. [1913 Webster] What lawful quest have given their verdict ? --Shak. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Quest \Quest\, v. t. [Cf. OF. quester, F. qu[^e]ter. See Quest, n.] To search for; to examine. [R.] --Sir T. Herbert. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Quest \Quest\, v. i. To go on a quest; to make a search; to go in pursuit; to beg. [R.] [1913 Webster] If his questing had been unsuccessful, he appeased the rage of hunger with some scraps of broken meat. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

quest n 1: a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria; "the pursuit of love"; "life is more than the pursuance of fame"; "a quest for wealth" [syn: pursuit, pursuance, quest] 2: the act of searching for something; "a quest for diamonds" [syn: quest, seeking] v 1: make a search (for); "Things that die with their eyes open and questing"; "The animal came questing through the forest" 2: search the trail of (game); "The dog went off and quested" 3: bark with prolonged noises, of dogs [syn: bay, quest] 4: seek alms, as for religious purposes 5: express the need or desire for; ask for; "She requested an extra bed in her room"; "She called for room service" [syn: request, bespeak, call for, quest]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:

93 Moby Thesaurus words for "quest": adventure, angle for, ask for, bay, beat about for, cast about, chase, chivy, crusade, delve for, delving, dig for, dog, dogging, domiciliary visit, dragnet, emprise, expedition, exploration, ferret out, fish for, follow, follow up, follow-up, following, forage, frisk, give chase, go after, go gunning for, gun for, hollo after, hound, house-search, hue and cry, hunt, hunt for, hunt up, hunting, inquest, inquiry, inquisition, investigation, look, look for, look up, make after, mission, perquisition, pilgrimage, posse, probe, probing, prosecute, prosecution, prowl after, pursual, pursuance, pursue, pursuing, pursuit, quest after, raise the hunt, ransacking, research, rummage, run after, search, search for, search out, search party, search warrant, search-and-destroy operation, searching, see to, seek, seek for, seek out, seeking, shadowing, stalk, stalking, still hunt, still-hunt, take out after, track down, tracking, tracking down, trailing, try to find, turning over, ululate, wail
V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016):

QUEST Quality Excellence for Suppliers of Telecommunication Leadership (org.), "QuEST"
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):

Quest 1. A language designed for its simple denotational semantics. "The Denotational Semantics of Programming Languages", R. Tennent, CACM 19(8):437-453 (Aug 1976). 2. QUantifiers and SubTypes. Language with a sophisticated type system. Just as types classify values, "kinds" classify types and type operators. Explicit universal and existential quantification over types, type operators, and subtypes. Subtyping is defined inductively on all type constructions, including higher-order functions and abstract types. User-definable higher-order type operators. "Typeful Programming", Luca Cardelli , RR 45, DEC SRC 1989. Implemented in Modula-3. (ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/DEC/Quest/quest12A.tar.Z). 3. A multimedia authoring system. Quest has been available for MS-DOS for some time. Version 3.5 for Microsoft Windows was released around March 1995. It features an Authorware-style flowchart system with an ANSI-C script language. (1995-04-02)