circum-sīdo, ĕre, v. a.,
to set or place one’s self around in a hostile manner, to besiege (several times in Livy; elsewhere rare): Plistiam, Liv. 9, 21, 6; 36, 13, 7; 41, 19, 10; 42, 56, 5: regem urbemque Philippopolim, Tac. A. 3, 38.
circum-sīdō —, —, ere, to besiege: Plistiam, L.: oppidum, S. ...
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