Conquerer
n.
obsolete form of conqueror; see -er.
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[kong-ker] /ˈkɒŋ kər/ verb (used with object) 1. to acquire by force of arms; win in war: to conquer a foreign land. 2. to overcome by force; subdue: to conquer an enemy. 3. to gain, win, or obtain by effort, personal appeal, etc.: conquer the hearts of his audience. 4. to gain a victory over; […]
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[kong-ker-er] /ˈkɒŋ kər ər/ noun 1. a person who or vanquishes; victor. /ˈkɒŋkərə/ noun 1. William the. See William I n. c.1300, from Anglo-French conquerour, Old French conquereor, from Old French conquerre (see conquer). Another early form was conquestor. William the Conqueror so called from early 12c. in Anglo-Latin: Guillelmus Magus id est conquæstor rex […]
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[kong-ker-er] /ˈkɒŋ kər ər/ noun 1. a person who or vanquishes; victor. /ˈkɒŋkərə/ noun 1. William the. See William I n. c.1300, from Anglo-French conquerour, Old French conquereor, from Old French conquerre (see conquer). Another early form was conquestor. William the Conqueror so called from early 12c. in Anglo-Latin: Guillelmus Magus id est conquæstor rex […]
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[kon-kwest, kong-] /ˈkɒn kwɛst, ˈkɒŋ-/ noun 1. the act or state of or the state of being ; vanquishment. 2. the winning of favor, affection, love, etc.: the conquest of Antony by Cleopatra. 3. a person whose favor, affection, etc., has been won: He’s another one of her conquests. 4. anything acquired by , as […]
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