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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See assiege.

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Examples

  • And if they refuse to be taken, or flees to strengths and houses, to pursue and assege them with fire and sword; and this commission to endure for the space of three years. ''

    A Legend of Montrose 1871

  • And if they refuse to be taken, or flees to strengths and houses, to pursue and assege them with fire and sword; and this commission to endure for the space of three years.”

    A Legend of Montrose 2008

  • "For ffor tydyngs here ther be but ffewe saffe that the assege lastyth stylle by the Duke off Burgoyn affoor Nuse, and the

    Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Ruth Putnam

  • “For ffor tydyngs here ther be but ffewe saffe that the assege lastyth stylle by the Duke off Burgoyn affoor Nuse, and the

    Charles the Bold Putnam, Ruth, 1856-1931 1908

  • And if they refuse to be taken, or flees to strengths and houses, to pursue and assege them with fire and sword; and this commission to endure for the space of three years. "

    A Legend of Montrose Walter Scott 1801

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