Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-TER-ROG'A-TO-RY
IN-TER-ROG'A-TO-RY, n. [Fr. interrogatoire.]
A question or inquiry. In law, a particular question to a witness, who is to answer it under the solemnities of an oath. This may be in open court or before commissioners.
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