ppl. a. [f. CONQUER + -ED1.] Acquired or won by conquest, overcome, vanquished, subdued.
1552. Huloet, Conquered, populatus, subiugatus.
1579. J. Stubbes, Gaping Gulf, C v b. [Henry VI.] lost both the new conquired title and ancient hereditarye dominions.
1752. Johnson, Rambler, No. 204, ¶ 2. The tribute of conquered kingdoms.
1844. H. H. Wilson, Brit. India, III. 153. The protection of the conquered provinces.
absol. 1667. Milton, P. L., XI. 797. The conquered also, and enslavd by Warr, Shall with thir freedom lost all virtu loose.
1812. Sir H. Davy, Chem. Philos., 7. The conquerors became the pupils of the conquered.