Fr. assieg-er, L. B. assidiare, obsidere; from Lat. ad, and sedeo.
To ASSEMBLE, v. n. To join in battle.
Wyntown.
Fr. assembl-er, from Su. G. saml-a, Germ. saml-en, Belg. zamel-en, congregare; from Su. G. and Germ. sam, a prefix denoting association and conjunction.
ASSEMBLÉ, s. Engagement, battle.
Wyntown.
ASSENYHE, s. The word of war.
Corr. from [Ensenyie], q. v.
Barbour.
ASSILAG, s. The stormy petrel, a bird; Procellaria pelagica, Linn.
Martin.
Perhaps from Gael. eascal, Ir. eashal, a storm.
ASSILTRIE, s. An axle-tree.
Douglas.