conquire
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin conquiro
Verb
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- Obsolete form of conquer.
- 1567, Unknown, Liberality and Prodigality[1]:
- But here is one, of whom ich will conquire, Whilk way che might attain to my desire.
- 1969, The Association of Social Studies Teachers in the City of New York, Handbook for Social Studies Teaching[2], Third edition:
- R.: The U.S. wants to conquire the whole world. U.S.: That is not so, we do not want to conquire the world
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) conquīre