segges
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English seċġas, plural of seċġ (“man”), from Proto-Germanic *sagjōz, plural of *sagjaz (“warrior”); equivalent to segge (“sedge”) + -es.
Etymology 2
From Old English seċġas, plural of seċġ (“sedge”), from Proto-Germanic *sagjōz, plural of *sagjaz (“sedge”); equivalent to segge (“man”) + -es.
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