sige
Cebuano
Etymology
From es + sigue, from es + seguir, from Vulgar Latin *sequire, remodelled from Latin sequī, present active infinitive of sequor.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: si‧ge
Danish
Alternative forms
- sæge (rare), sæje (rare), seje (rare)
Etymology
From Old Danish sighæ, sæghiæ, from Old Norse segja, from Proto-Germanic *sagjaną, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ-.
Middle English
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *segaz (“victory”), from Proto-Indo-European *segʰ-. Akin to Old Frisian sige (“victory”), Old Saxon sigi (Middle Low German sege), Dutch zege, Old High German sigi, sigu (German Sieg), Old Norse sigr (Danish sejr, old spelling before the writing reform of 1948 Seier, Swedish seger), Gothic 𐍃𐌹𐌲𐌹𐍃 (sigis), Sanskrit सहस् (sáhas) - power, victory, Avestan 𐬵𐬀𐬰𐬀𐬥𐬵 (hazanh, “power, victory”)[1].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsije/
Declension
Derived terms
- siġebēacn n — banner, emblem of victory, trophy, cross (of Christ)
- siġebēah m — victor's circlet, crown
- siġebēam m — tree of victory, cross
- siġebēarn n. — victor-child, Christ
- siġebeorht — victorious
- siġebeorn m — victorious hero
- siġebrōðor m — victorious brother
- siġebȳme f — trump of victory
- siġecempa m — victorious champion
- siġecwēn f — victorious queen
- siġedēma m — victorious judge
- siġedryhten m — lord of victory, God
- siġeēadig — victorious
- siġefæst, siġefest — victorious, triumphant
- siġefæstan, siġefæstnian — to triumph: crown as victor
- siġefæstnes f — triumph, victory
- siġefolc n — victorious people
- siġeġealdor n — victory-bringing charm
- siġeġefeoht n. victory
- siġegyrd f — victory-bringing rod
- siġehrēmiġ — rejoicing in victory
- siġehrēþ f — fame gained by victory; confidence or joy of victory
- siġehrēþiġ — victorious, triumphant
- siġehwīl f — hour of victory
- siġelēan n — reward of victory
- siġelēas — not victorious, defeated
- sigelēoþ n — song of victory
- siġeliċ — victorious
- siġemēċe m — victorious sword
- siġenes
- siġerīċe — victorious, triumphant
- siġerōf — victorious, triumphant
- siġesceorp n — ornament of victory
- siġesīþ m — successful expedition
- siġespēd f — success
- siġetācen n — emblem of victory, sign
- siġetīber n — sacrifice for victory
- siġetorht brilliant in victory
- siġetūdor n — dominating race
- siġeðēod f — victorious people
- siġeðrēat m — victorious troop
- siġeðūf m — triumphal banner
- siġewǣpen n — victorious weapon
- siġewang m — field of victory
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