Besieged
Besieged is an adjective used to describe a person, city, fortress, or army that is surrounded by enemy forces with the intent to compel surrender. It can also be used as a verb, as in “to besiege,” meaning to surround and threaten or attack a target. In historical and military contexts, a besieged location is typically cut off from relief, food, and communications.
Etymology: The term derives from the Old French besiegier/besieger, ultimately from Latin obsidēre, meaning to blockade
In siege warfare, defenders may strengthen fortifications, launch sorties, or attempt to break the siege by
Historical examples range from ancient sieges such as Jerusalem (70 CE) to medieval sieges like Orleans (1428–29),