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Definition of conquered
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Conquered
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Agrarian
::
Agrarian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
fields,
or
lands,
or their
tenure;
esp.,
relating
to an equal or
equitable
division
of
lands;
as, the
agrarian
laws of Rome, which
distributed
the
conquered
and other
public
lands among
citizens..
Loot
::
Loot (n.)
Plunder;
booty;
especially,
the boot taken in a
conquered
or
sacked
city..
Asyndeton
::
Asyndeton
(n.) A
figure
which omits the
connective;
as, I came, I saw, I
conquered.
It
stands
opposed
to
polysyndeton..
Recede
::
Recede
(v. i.) To cede back; to grant or yield again to a
former
possessor;
as, to
recede
conquered
territory..
Invincible
::
Invincible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
conquered,
overcome,
or
subdued;
unconquerable;
insuperable;
as, an
invincible
army, or
obstacle..
Conquerable
::
Conquerable
(a.)
Capable
of being
conquered
or
subdued.
Finally
::
Finally
(adv.)
At the end or
conclusion;
ultimately;
lastly;
as, the
contest
was long, but the
Romans
finally
conquered..
Tuscaroras
::
Tuscaroras
(n. pl.) A tribe of North
American
Indians
formerly
living
on the Neuse and Tar
rivers
in North
Carolina.
They were
conquered
in 1713, after which the
remnant
of the tribe
joined
the Five
Nations,
thus
forming
the Six
Nations.
See Six
Nations,
under Six..
Norman
::
Norman
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Normandy;
originally,
one of the
Northmen
or
Scandinavians
who
conquered
Normandy
in the 10th
century;
afterwards,
one of the mixed
(Norman-French)
race which
conquered
England,
under
William
the
Conqueror..
Beaten
::
Beaten
(a.)
Vanquished;
conquered;
baffled.
Garrison
::
Garrison
(v. t.) To
secure
or
defend
by
fortresses
manned
with
troops;
as, to
garrison
a
conquered
territory..
Subdued
::
Subdued
(a.)
Conquered;
overpowered;
crushed;
submissive;
mild.
Hun
::
Hun (n.) One of a
warlike
nomadic
people
of
Northern
Asia who, in the 5th
century,
under
Atilla,
invaded
and
conquered
a great part of
Europe..
Russify
::
Russify
(v. t.) To
Russianize;
as, to
Russify
conquered
tribes..
Profligate
::
Profligate
(a.)
Overthrown;
beaten;
conquered.
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. t.)
Treatment
shown by an
enemy;
mercy;
especially,
the act of
sparing
the life a
conquered
enemy;
a
refraining
from
pushing
one's
advantage
to
extremes..
Province
::
Province
(n.) A
country
or
region,
more or less
remote
from the city of Rome,
brought
under the Roman
government;
a
conquered
country
beyond
the
limits
of
Italy..
Usbeks
::
Usbeks
(n. pl.) A
Turkish
tribe which about the close of the 15th
century
conquered,
and
settled
in, that part of Asia now
called
Turkestan..
Tribute
::
Tribute
(n.) An
annual
or
stated
sum of money or other
valuable
thing,
paid by one ruler or
nation
to
another,
either
as an
acknowledgment
of
submission,
or as the price of peace and
protection,
or by
virtue
of some
treaty;
as, the
Romans
made their
conquered
countries
pay
tribute..
Saxon
::
Saxon (n.) One of a
nation
or
people
who
formerly
dwelt in the
northern
part of
Germany,
and who, with other
Teutonic
tribes,
invaded
and
conquered
England
in the fifth and sixth
centuries..
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