Besiege

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King James Dictionary [1]

Besie'Ge, be and siege.

1. To lay siege to to beleaguer to beset, or surround with armed forces, for the purpose of compelling to surrender, either by famine or by violent attacks as, to besiege a castle or city. 2. To beset to throng round.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(v. t.) To beset or surround with armed forces, for the purpose of compelling to surrender; to lay siege to; to beleaguer; to beset.

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