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assiege
▪ I. † aˈssiege, v. Obs. Forms: 3–4 asege, 4 aseege, 4–6 assege, 5–6 -yege, 6 -aige, -eige, 5–7 assiege. [a. OF. asegier (mod. assiéger), cogn. with Pr. assetiar, assetjar, Sp. asediar, It. assediare:—late L. assediāre f. as- = ad- to, at + sedium (cf. obsidium) sitting, siege.] To besiege, lay sieg...
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Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven
Methven asked for French captains with intelligence of the field, and intelligence to assiege and order artillery to the best effect.
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Sébastien Pontault de Beaulieu
the
Œvre de Belle-Belle,
but his most important work is entitled:
Les glorieuses Conquêtes de Louis-le-Grand: ou Recueil, de Plans et Vues des places assiegeés
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Migliorino Ubaldini
Merriman linked Ubaldini's appointment in Scotland with Lord Methven's plea to Mary of Guise in December 1547 for a French captain who had intelligence to assiege
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disassiege
† disaˈssiege, v. Obs. rare—1. [a. F. désassiéger (15th c. in Godef.) ‘to raise a siege, to deliuer from a siege’ (Cotgr.), f. des-, dis- 4 + assiéger: see assiege, besiege.] trans. To free from the state of siege; to raise the siege of.1630 M. Godwyn tr. Bp. Hereford's Ann. Eng. ii. 232 John Lord R...
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Chapitre 1065. Le loup est assiégé et détruit
Chapitre 1065. Le loup est assiégé et détruit - THE LEGENDARY MECHANIC en Français Chapitre 1065. Le loup est assiégé et détruit Retirant la projection lointaine, Han Xiao ouvrit les yeux dans son palais, débordant de joie. Super au-dessus de la classe A. les vagues de talent sont de bonne qualité.
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ensiege
▪ I. † enˈsiege, n. Obs. rare—1. In 5 ensegge. [f. next vb.] Siege; in phrase to lay ensiege.? a 1500 MS. Lincoln A i. 17 f. 4 (Halliw.) He went unto the citee of Tyre, and layde ensegge abowte it.▪ II. † enˈsiege, v. Obs. In 4 ensege, -segge. [a. OF. enseger, -segger (mod.F. assiéger). Cf. assiege....
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besiege
▪ I. besiege, v. (bɪˈsiːdʒ) Forms: 3–6 bysege, 4 biseche, 4–5 be-, bisege, 5 biseige, 7 besiedge, -sige, 5– besiege. [ME. bi-, by-, besege(n, f. be- 1 + sege(n, aphetic f. asege(n, assiege.] 1. trans. To sit down before (a town, castle, etc.) with armed forces in order to capture it; to lay siege to...
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siege
▪ I. siege, n. (siːdʒ) Forms: 3–7 sege (5 cege, seche), 4–5 segh(e; 4 seeg, 6–7 seege, seage, 6 saige; 4–5 sige, 5– siege, 5–6 syege, 5–8 seige; 5 sedche, 6 sedge, syedge, 7 seidg(e, si(e)dge, segge. [a. OF. sege, seige, siege (mod.F. siège):—pop. L. *sĕdicum, f. *sĕdem (L. sēdem, sēdes) seat. Hence...
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