Meanings (ES + gloss)
asediar • poner sitio • sitiar
To beset or surround with armed forces for the purpose of compelling to surrender, to lay siege to, beleaguer.
asaetar • asaetear • saetar • saetear
To beleaguer, to vex, to lay siege to, to beset.
They should have inflicted a much heavier loss on their besieged opponents, the highlight being a late goal for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins on debut after he came on as a sub…
When it arrived, the train was headed by a "K" class 4-6-0 wood-burning locomotive, and a water-tank wagon next to the tender was immediately besieged by women and girls, clad in t…