I. ˈkwes(h)chəˌwerē, ˈkwēs- adjective
Etymology: Middle French questuaire, from Late Latin quaestuarius, from Latin quaestus way of making money, trade, gain, profit (from quaestus, past participle of quaerere to seek, gain, ask) + -arius -ary
archaic : interested in or undertaken for monetary gain or profit
this may be termed the quaestuary class, this being the end which they aim at — J.F.Ferrier
II. noun
( -es )
Etymology: Medieval Latin questuarius, from questuarius, adjective, of the collection of alms, from Late Latin quaestuarius
obsolete : quaestor 2