sieged

Variant of siege

siege definition

siege (sēj)

noun

  1. the encirclement of a fortified place by an opposing armed force intending to take it, usually by blockade and bombardment
  2. any persistent attempt to gain control, overcome opposition, etc.
  3. ☆ a long, distressing or wearying period a siege of illness
  4. Etymology: ME sege < OFr < VL *sedicum < *sedicare, to set < L sedere, to sit

    Obsolete a seat; throne

Etymology: ME sege < OFr siege, aphetic < *assiege < VL *absedium, for L obsidium, siege, blockade, ambush < obsidere, to besiege < ob-, against + sedere, to sit

transitive verb sieged, sieging sieg′·ing

siege Idioms

lay siege to

to subject to a siege; attempt to win, gain, overcome, etc.

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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