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1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
siege
    n 1: the action of an armed force that surrounds a fortified
         place and isolates it while continuing to attack [syn:
         siege, besieging, beleaguering, military blockade]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Siege \Siege\, n. [OE. sege, OF. siege, F. si[`e]ge a seat, a
   siege; cf. It. seggia, seggio, zedio, a seat, asseggio,
   assedio, a siege, F. assi['e]ger to besiege, It. & LL.
   assediare, L. obsidium a siege, besieging; all ultimately fr.
   L. sedere to sit. See Sit, and cf. See, n.]
   1. A seat; especially, a royal seat; a throne. [Obs.] "Upon
      the very siege of justice." --Shak.
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            A stately siege of sovereign majesty,
            And thereon sat a woman gorgeous gay. --Spenser.
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            In our great hall there stood a vacant chair . . .
            And Merlin called it "The siege perilous."
                                                  --Tennyson.
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   2. Hence, place or situation; seat. [Obs.]
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            Ah! traitorous eyes, come out of your shameless
            siege forever.                        --Painter
                                                  (Palace of
                                                  Pleasure).
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   3. Rank; grade; station; estimation. [Obs.]
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            I fetch my life and being
            From men of royal siege.              --Shak.
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   4. Passage of excrements; stool; fecal matter. [Obs.]
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            The siege of this mooncalf.           --Shak.
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   5. The sitting of an army around or before a fortified place
      for the purpose of compelling the garrison to surrender;
      the surrounding or investing of a place by an army, and
      approaching it by passages and advanced works, which cover
      the besiegers from the enemy's fire. See the Note under
      Blockade.
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   6. Hence, a continued attempt to gain possession.
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            Love stood the siege, and would not yield his
            breast.                               --Dryden.
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   7. The floor of a glass-furnace.
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   8. A workman's bench. --Knught.
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   Siege gun, a heavy gun for siege operations.

   Siege train, artillery adapted for attacking fortified
      places.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Siege \Siege\, v. t.
   To besiege; to beset. [R.]
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         Through all the dangers that can siege
         The life of man.                         --Buron.
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Thesaurus Results for Siege:

1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
attack, beleaguer, beleaguerment, besetment, besiege, besiegement, blockade, blockading, bottle up, bout, circumscription, confinement, cordon off, cordoning, encircle, encirclement, enclosure, encompassment, envelopment, go, immurement, imprisonment, incarceration, inclusion, investment, lay siege to, onslaught, pincer movement, quarantine, seizure, spell, vertical envelopment
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