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The Latin word that means "vanquished" is victus, the past participle of the verb vincere "to conquer; to vanquish." This is the root in the word "convict" (from Latin convincere, "to overcome in argument; to refute; to convict"). There are a number of other English words from vincere, including "victor," "victory," and "invincible."

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