siȝe

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See also: sige and SiGe

Middle English

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Etymology

From Old English siġe (victory, success, triumph), from Proto-Germanic *segaz (oblique stem *sigi-), from Proto-Indo-European *segʰ- (to hold).

Pronunciation

Noun

siȝe (Early Middle English)

  1. victory, triumph, success
    He sige hælde.Aelfric's Treatise on the Old Testament, 1175

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