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ili-30-01306736-n CILI: i42224
WordNet Domains: factotum
SUMO Ontology: War@
Basic Level Concept: 00030358-n act
Epinonyms: [4] act
[4] act |1|
[3] ili-30-00041899-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[2] ili-30-00088481-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[1] ili-30-00089027-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[0] ili-30-01306736-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
Polarity:
  positive negative
SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0.25
Time:
  past present future atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0 0 0 1

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ES Variants
- conquista_normanda
EN Variants
- Norman_Conquest
Gloss
the invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the battle of Hastings (1066)
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Hyperonyms
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00089027-n: the act of conquering
Meronyms
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01280514-n: the decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest
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00976531-n: the act of invading; the act of an army that invades for conquest or plunder
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01252280-n: the act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies
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01280514-n: the decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest
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08871007-n: a division of the United Kingdom
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09713260-n: an inhabitant of Normandy
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01280514-n: the decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest
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05843042-n: a Romanesque style first appearing in Normandy around 950 AD and used in Britain from the Norman Conquest until the 12th century
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09701977-n: a native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman Conquest
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09702836-n: a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons; dominant in England until the Norman Conquest