Sieg

Etymology 1
From, from , , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) victory
 * 2) * 1932, Erich Mühsam, Die Befreiung der Gesellschaft vom Staat, in: Erich Mühsam: Prosaschriften II, Verlag europäische ideen Berlin (1978), page 290:
 * "de"
 * "de"

- Selbst da, wo schon die Revolution unter der Losung „Alle Macht den Räten!“ den Sieg der Arbeiter und Bauern brachte, wurden die Räte staats- und parteiuntertan […]

Etymology 2
From (which went into 🇨🇬 as ), either from
 * , so called after the force of the water, one gush overtaking the other, then cognate to the /  /  in,  in ,  in ,  in Eastern France,  in the Normandy; most via  ; or from
 * via, so called for sinking smoothly out of her mountain, having her vehemence filtered by her path, then cognate to the in , ,  in ,  in.

Proper noun

 * 1) a river through the Siegerland, Sauerland, and Oberbergisches Land regions, 155  long, flowing into the Rhine at Bonn