conquire
English
Etymology
Verb
conquire (third-person singular simple present conquires, present participle conquiring, simple past and past participle conquired)
- Obsolete form of conquer.
- 1567, Unknown, Liberality and Prodigality:
- But here is one, of whom ich will conquire, Whilk way che might attain to my desire.
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Latin
Verb
conquīre
- second-person singular present active imperative of conquīrō
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