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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Conquace, variant of Conques n. and v. (Cf. -nace for -nes.) — c1475 Wall. i. 60.
Eduuarde Langschanks … herd tell weyle Scotland stude in sic cace, He thocht till hym to mak it playn conquace
Ib. x. 933.
Becaus that land was haly to conquace, He thocht to wyn erar throw Goddis grace

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