Meanings (ES + gloss)
cercar • circuir • circundar • sitiar
To surround or hem in.
Vegetatively it is the nearest to H. translucens with its oblong-lanceolate leaves, with the margins and keel beset with pellucid teeth, but it differs and is characterised by the…
asediar • sitiar
To attack or assail, especially from all sides.
Track and platforms have been upgraded, but refurbished trains from Vivarail have been beset by software problems.
“Nay, for matter o’ that, he never doth any mischief,” said the woman; “but to be sure it is necessary he should keep some arms for his own safety; for his house hath been beset mo…