sege

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) victory, triumph

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) A siege; an attack or assault on a walled city:
 * 2) A group of assailants in a siege.
 * 3) A retelling or recounting of a siege.
 * 4) A seat, especially that which indicates authority:
 * 5) A portable seat; a seat on the back of a mount.
 * 6) A location, especially something's usual location.
 * 7)  Ones's position, office, or station.
 * 8)  A capital or headquarters.
 * 9) An outhouse; a bathroom:
 * 10)  A latrine or privy; a hole or container for disposing feces.
 * 11)  Defecation; the expulsion of one's feces.
 * 12) An ecclesiastical see; a bishopric.
 * 13) A group of herons; a perch used by herons.

Etymology
From,.

Noun

 * 1) a muscle

Noun

 * 1) a type of carriage pulled by horses
 * 2) any carriage
 * 1) any carriage