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be·lea·guer \bə̇ˈlēgə(r), bē-\ transitive verb (beleaguered ; beleaguered ; beleaguering \-g(ə)riŋ\ ; beleaguers) Etymology: Dutch belegeren, from be- + leger camp, from Middle Dutch lēgher; akin to Old High German legar couch, lair — more at lair 1. : to surround with an army so as to prevent escape : besiege, beset < beleaguer a town > 2. : to hem in : bottle up 3. : to subject to oppressive or grievous forces : harass < pests that beleaguer Alberta wheat farmers — Lamp > < beleaguered parents > |