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The word "querimonious" comes from the Latin word "querimonia," which means "complaint." It was originally used in ecclesiastical contexts to refer to formal complaints made to religious authorities about alleged offenses.
Over time, the meaning of "querimonious" broadened to include any kind of persistent or whiny complaining. It is often used to describe people who are overly critical or dissatisfied with the world around them.
Examples:
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