<span class="searchmatch">seige</span> Misspelling of siege. <span class="searchmatch">seige</span> definite singular/plural of seig <span class="searchmatch">seige</span> definite singular/plural of seig...
See also: siege From Old French siege, sege, <span class="searchmatch">seige</span>, from Vulgar Latin *sedicum, from sediculum, diminutive of Latin sedem. Alternatively, derived from...
(masculine and feminine seig, neuter seigt, definite singular and plural <span class="searchmatch">seige</span>, comparative seigere, indefinite superlative seigest, definite superlative...
hans: Både spermasettkvalen og rettkvalen er klumpute, breidbygde dyr, <span class="searchmatch">seige</span> og seine i vendinga, og med eit tjukt spekklag. Both the sperm whale and...
yawlap alınğanda Yawız İvan Zöya utrawında qəlğə qorğan ine. During the <span class="searchmatch">Seige</span> of Kazan, Ivan the Terrible had set up a fortress at Zöyä (Sviyazhsk) island...
/ I ſhall promulgate. I fetch by life and being, / From Men of Royall <span class="searchmatch">Seige</span>. 1784 November 6, William Cowper, “Tirocinium: Or, A Review of Schools”...
and its inhabitants. 1627, Herman Hugo, translated by Gerat Barry, The <span class="searchmatch">seige</span> of Breda by the armes of Phillip the Fourt vnder the gouernment of Isabella...
(15th–16th centuries) From Middle English sege, from Old French sege, siege, <span class="searchmatch">seige</span> (modern French siège), from Vulgar Latin *sēdicum, from Latin sēdicŭlum...
of making. 1637, Henry Hexham, A True and Briefe Relation of the Famous <span class="searchmatch">Seige</span> of Breda: Beseiged, and Taken in […], Delft: […] James Moxon, […], pages...