2) Conj.: a) w. ind. pres., as soon as, when, [413], [605], [1785], [2889], [2912].—b) w. ind. pret., when, whilst, [835], [851], [1205], [1207], [1421], [1590], [2357], [2961], [2971], [3128]; seoððan, [1776];—since, [649], [657], [983], [1199], [1254], [1309], [2202];—after, either with pluperf.: siððan him scyppend forscrifen häfde (after the Creator had proscribed him), [106]; so, [1473]; or with pret. = pluperf.: syððan niht becom (after night had come on), [115]; so, [6], [132], [723], [887], [902], [1078], [1149], [1236], [1262], [1282], [1979], [2013], [2125]; or pret. and pluperf. together, [2104-2105].

[siex]. See [seax].

[sige-dryhten], st. m., lord of victory, victorious lord: nom. sg. sige-drihten, [391].

[sige-eádig], adj., blest with victory, victorious: acc. sg. neut. sige-eádig bil, [1558].

[sige-folc], st. n., victorious people, troop: gen. pl. sige-folca, [645].

[sige-hrêð], st. f., confidence of victory(?): acc. sg., [490]. See [Note].

[sige-hrêðig], adj., victorious: nom. sg., [94], [1598], [2757].

[sige-hwîl], st. f., hour or day of victory: gen. sg. sige-hwîle, [2711].

[sige-leás], adj., devoid of victory, defeated: acc. sg. sige-leásne sang, [788].

[sige-rôf], adj., victorious: nom. sg., [620].