ppl. a. [f. CONQUER + -ED1.] Acquired or won by conquest, overcome, vanquished, subdued.

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1552.  Huloet, Conquered, populatus, subiugatus.

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1579.  J. Stubbes, Gaping Gulf, C v b. [Henry VI.] lost both the new conquired title and ancient hereditarye dominions.

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1752.  Johnson, Rambler, No. 204, ¶ 2. The tribute of conquered kingdoms.

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1844.  H. H. Wilson, Brit. India, III. 153. The protection of the … conquered provinces.

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  absol.  1667.  Milton, P. L., XI. 797. The conquered also, and enslav’d by Warr, Shall with thir freedom lost all virtu loose.

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1812.  Sir H. Davy, Chem. Philos., 7. The conquerors became the pupils of the conquered.

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