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Definition of Sieged
1. siege [v] - See also: siege
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sieged
Literary usage of Sieged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. "We'll Stick to the Finish!": "C'est la Guerre" (it is the War) a Voice from by Joseph Mitchell Chapple (1918)
"... XI sieged VENICE BY NIGHT AND DAY FALLING bombs announced the war carnival in
Venice. The doves of St. Marco had flown. In the darkness, the' silver ..."
2. Patton's Concise History of the American People: From the Discoveries of the by Jacob Harris Patton (1876)
"Ticonderoga t<- sieged.—Burgoyne surrenders his Army at Saratoga.—The Prisoners.
Capture of Forts on the Hudson.—Schuyler. CHAP. ..."
3. A Complete Alphabetically Arranged Biblical Biography by Thomas G. Beharrell (1867)
"He only reigned one month in Samaria, when Menahem, the son of Gradi, went up
from Tirzah to Samaria sieged it for three years. He took the fenced cities ..."