conqueror

Etymology

From Middle English conquerour, from Old French conquereor, from conquerre; synchronically analyzable as conquer + -or.

noun

  1. Someone who conquers.
    Croatia, England's World Cup semi-final conquerors in Moscow in July, looked set to inflict their curse once more and relegate Gareth Southgate's side from the elite group when Andrej Kramaric's twisting finish put them ahead via a deflection off Eric Dier after 57 minutes. November 18, 2018, Phil McNulty, “England 2 - 1 Croatia”, in BBC Sport

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