Ornaquery

verb

To ask or seek answers in an elaborate, ornate manner, where the process of questioning is embellished with rhetorical flair and intricate language. It refers to posing questions that are as adorned and complex as the answers being pursued.

Etymology:

From “ornate” (derived from Latin ornatus, meaning adorned or decorated) and “query” (from Latin quaerere, meaning to ask or seek).

Example Sentence:

During the debate, she would often ornaquery, captivating the audience with her sophisticated and artful way of posing questions.