Conquests

/ˈkɑːŋkwɛsts/ noun

Victories in battle or competition where someone defeats and takes control of something; also, romantic victories or people someone has seduced.

From Old French 'conqueste,' from Latin 'conquaerere,' meaning 'to seek out completely' or 'to overcome.' Brought to English by Norman French after the 1066 invasion.

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