Word Meanings - RECONQUER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To conquer again; to recover by conquest; as, to reconquer a revolted province.
Related words: (words related to RECONQUER)
- AGAINSTAND
To withstand. - CONQUEROR
One who conquers. The Conqueror . William the Norman who invaded England, defeated Harold in the battle of Hastings, and was crowned king, in 1066. - AGAINSAY
To gainsay. Wyclif. - AGAIN
again; on + geán, akin to Ger. gegewn against, Icel. gegn. Cf. 1. In return, back; as, bring us word again. 2. Another time; once more; anew. If a man die, shall he live again Job xiv. 14. 3. Once repeated; -- of quantity; as, as large again, - RECOVERANCE
Recovery. - REVOLT
Etym: 1. To turn away; to abandon or reject something; specifically, to turn away, or shrink, with abhorrence. But this got by casting pearl to hogs, That bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, And still revolt when trith would set them free. - RECOVERABLE
Capable of being recovered or regained; capable of being brought back to a former condition, as from sickness, misfortune, etc.; obtainable from a debtor or possessor; as, the debt is recoverable; goods lost or sunk in the ocean are not recoverable. - AGAINST
1. Abreast; opposite to; facing; towards; as, against the mouth of a river; -- in this sense often preceded by over. Jacob saw the angels of God come against him. Tyndale. 2. From an opposite direction so as to strike or come in contact with; in - AGAIN; AGAINS
Against; also, towards . Albeit that it is again his kind. Chaucer. - RECOVERY
The obtaining in a suit at law of a right to something by a verdict and judgment of court. 4. The getting, or gaining, of something not previously had. "Help be past recovery." Tusser. 5. In rowing, the act of regaining the proper position - CONQUERESS
A woman who conquers. Fairfax. - CONQUER
seek or search for, to bring together, LL., to conquer; con- + 1. To gain or acquire by force; to take possession of by violent means; to gain dominion over; to subdue by physical means; to reduce; to overcome by force of arms; to cause to yield; - RECOVEREE
The person against whom a judgment is obtained in common recovery. - REVOLTING
Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust; exciting extreme repugnance; loathsome; as, revolting cruelty. -- Re*volt"ing*ly, adv. - AGAINWARD
Back again. - CONQUERABLE
Capable of being conquered or subdued. South. -- Con"quer*a*ble*ness, n. - AGAINBUY
To redeem. Wyclif. - REVOLTER
One who revolts. - PROVINCE
A country or region, more or less remote from the city of Rome, brought under the Roman government; a conquered country beyond the limits of Italy. Wyclif . Milton. 2. A country or region dependent on a distant authority; a portion of an empire - RECONQUER
To conquer again; to recover by conquest; as, to reconquer a revolted province. - RECOVER
To cover again. Sir W. Scott. - THEREAGAIN
In opposition; against one's course. If that him list to stand thereagain. Chaucer. - IRRECOVERABLE
Not capable of being recovered, regained, or remedied; irreparable; as, an irrecoverable loss, debt, or injury. That which is past is gone and irrecoverable. Bacon. Syn. -- Irreparable; irretrievable; irremediable; unalterable; incurable; hopeless. - PRECONQUER
To conquer in anticipation. Fuller. - RECONQUEST
A second conquest.