Definition of Conquerers

1. Noun. (plural of conquerer) ¹

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Definition of Conquerers

1. conquerer [n] - See also: conquerer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conquerers

conominee
conominees
conomyoidin
conor and bruch's disease
conoscopic image
conoscopic observation
conotruncal
conotruncus
conperson
conpersons
conquer
conquerable
conquerableness
conquered
conquerer
conquerers (current term)
conqueress
conqueresses
conquering
conqueringly
conqueror
conquerors
conquerour
conquerours
conquers
conquests
conquian
conquians
conquinine

Literary usage of Conquerers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of Henry Bell: The Practical Introducer of the Steam-boat Into by Edward Morris (1844)
"The steam-ship Great Britain, lately launched at Bristol, is a crowning triumph to these sea-conquerers,—nearly 4000 tons burden, and 1000 horse power! ..."

2. Speech of Robert Wickliffe in the Senate of Kentucky: Upon the Preamble and by Robert Wickliffe (1830)
"... tyrants, as weil as all other conquerers who have acted on the same principle, so much as that they considered the property of the people they subdued, ..."

3. Christian Work in Latin America (1917)
"With the conquerer came priests who absolved the conquerers for their bloody deeds, ... Three and a half centuries after the coming of these conquerers and ..."

4. Messages of Gen. Andrew Jackson: With a Short Sketch of His Life by President (1829-1837 : Jackson, Andrew Jackson, United States (1837)
"It was in vain that the "conquerers of the conquerers of Europe'' attempted to advance. They wavered — they paused — in vain Sir Edward Packenham, ..."

5. A Review of the Constitutions of the Principal States of Europe, and of the by Delacroix (Jacques-Vincent), Elizabeth Ryves (1792)
"... muft certainly be, to unite them at once to their conquerers, ... The conquered and the conquerers, thut becoming one people, would repel, ..."

6. Tracts of the American Unitarian Association by American Unitarian Association (1834)
"... part of allotted duty, to enter boldly any field of religious effort, and, in every conflict with sin, to come off conquerers and more than conquerers. ..."

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