English | Spanish | |
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Common | ||
Common | conquest | conquista [f] |
General | ||
General | conquest | debelación [f] |
General | conquest | toma [f] |
General | conquest | tomada [f] |
General | conquest | triunfo [m] |
General | conquest | vencimiento [m] |
General | conquest | debelación [f] |
General | conquest | reducción [f] |
General | conquest | victoria [f] |
General | conquest | tomada [f] |
Military | ||
Military | conquest | toma [f] |
English | Spanish | |
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General | ||
General | allotment of lands during the conquest | repartimiento de indios [m] |
General | related to normans in england after the norman conquest | anglonormando [adj] |
General | allotment of lands made by spaniards on the conquest of america | repartimiento [m] |
General | folk dance performed in pairs (whose movements imitate the conquest of the woman by the male) | bambuco [m] EC:Ne |
Colloquial | ||
Colloquial | love conquest | enganche [m] DO AR |
Colloquial | arduous conquest of a woman's love | hembriadera [f] VE |
Slang | ||
Slang | a sexual conquest | lance CR |
Folklore | ||
Folklore | play, music, and dance representing hernán cortés' conquest of mexico | montezuma española [n] PA |