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pre-Conquest
[ pree-kon-kwest, -kong- ]
- of or relating to the time before the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
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Latin are Architriclin 96 (pre-Conquest), probably clerekes 17, the French original has clers, possibly religiun 92.
From Project Gutenberg
This little book makes no claim to be a history of pre-Conquest Literature.
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Here is an old castle and a ruined palace, a round tower, a roofless cathedral, and an old pre-Conquest church.
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This pre-Conquest language has to be learned as we learn a foreign tongue.
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Only three more aisled churches of unquestionably pre-Conquest date exist above ground.
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