conqueror
noun/ˈkɑŋˌkɚ.ɚ/US/ˈkɒŋˌkə.ɹə/UK
Etymology
From Middle English conquerour, from Old French conquereor, from conquerre. By surface analysis, conquer + -or.
- derived from conquereor
- inherited from conquerour
Definitions
Someone who conquers.
- They were conquerors, and for that you want only brute force - nothing to boast of, when you have it, since your strength is just an accident arising from the weakness of others.
William the Conqueror.
- The making this survey was a great design in the Conqueror; and it is plain he considered the finishing of it as an event of great importance; a charter, granted by him soon after, having this remarkable date.
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