contchéthi
Norman
Etymology
From Old French conquerre (compare French conquérir), from Latin conquaerō, conquaerere, a variant of conquīrō, conquīrere.
Pronunciation
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Derived terms
- èrcontchéthi (“to reconquer”)
Related terms
- contchérant (“conqueror”)
- contchête (“conquest”)
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