segges

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English seċġas, plural of seċġ (man), from Proto-Germanic *sagjōz, plural of *sagjaz (warrior); equivalent to segge (sedge) + -es.

Noun

segges

  1. plural of segge (sedge)

Etymology 2

From Old English seċġas, plural of seċġ (sedge), from Proto-Germanic *sagjōz, plural of *sagjaz (sedge); equivalent to segge (man) + -es.

Noun

segges

  1. plural of segge (man)
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