† inˈleaguer, v. Obs. rare—1.
[f. in-1 + leaguer n., camp. Cf. the phrases to lie in leaguer, to lie leaguer, and leaguer v.]
intr. To encamp with a besieging or beleaguering force.
| 1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 195 Sylla did inleaguer before the citie of Athens, and had not leasure to stay there long and continue the siege. |