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sige-wang

  • noun [ masculine ]
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sige-wang, es ; m.
A plain where victory is won, a glorious plain.
where actual fighting has taken place
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  • Se mǽsta dǽl ðæs heriges læg on ðam sigewonge,

      Judth. Thw. 25, 36.
where actual fighting is not referred to,
a place in which evil is overcome
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  • Smeolt wæs se sigewang (

    the place where St. Andrew's heathen enemies had been overwhelmed

    ),
      Andr. Kmbl. 3160 ; An. 1583.
  • Smylte is se sigewong (cf. ðæt torhte lond, l. 19, wlitig is se wong eall, 198, 8,

    the dwelling-place of the Phenix

    ),
      Exon. Th. 199, 29 ; Ph. 33 : 146, 23 ; Gú. 714.
  • Mennisce áras on ðam sigewonge (

    Guthlac's dwelling-place

    ) helpe gemétton,
      157, 18 ; Gú. 893.
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  • sige-wang, n.