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19 February, 09:40

What are the roots of the word conquer

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  1. 19 February, 11:11
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    C. 1200, cunquearen, from Old French conquerre "conquer, defeat, vanquish," from Vulgar Latin * conquaerere (for Latin conquirere) "to search for, procure by effort, win," from Latin com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + quaerere "to seek, gain" (see query (v.)). Related: Conquered; conquering.
  2. 19 February, 12:39
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    C. 1200, cunquearen, from Old French conquerre "conquer, defeat, vanquish," from Vulgar Latin * conquaerere (for Latin conquirere) "to search for, procure by effort, win," from Latin com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + quaerere "to seek, gain" (see query (v.)).
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