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Seggar
Seggar Seg"gar, n. [Prov. E. saggard a seggar, seggard a sort of riding surtout, contr. fr. safeguard.] A case or holder made of fire clay, in which fine pottery is inclosed while baking in the kin. [Written also saggar, sagger, and segger.] --Ure.

Meaning of Segga from wikipedia

- Segga was a Visigothic usurper who briefly claimed the kingship in 587 before being defeated by Reccared I. Following Reccared's conversion from Arianism...
- (580–601), son, sub-king in Narbonensis until 586, first Catholic king Segga (586–587), rebel Argimund (589–590), rebel Liuva II (601–603), son Witteric...
- Visigoth Segga on the throne and probably to also kill the Catholic Méridan bishop Masona, Claudius was sent to put down the revolt. Segga was captured...
- Sega, also known as Segga, (Hindi: [seːɡa]) village is located in Kaithal tehsil of Kaithal district in Haryana, India. It is situated 9 kilometres (5...
- by Sunna, the Arian bishop of Mérida, arose to at first place the Arian Segga on the throne but failed due to the plot being betra**** by one of its own...
- Reccared's plans were opposed by a group of Arian conspirators; its leader, Segga, was exiled to Gallaecia, after his hands were am****ted. The conversion...
- "victory" Sagatus, Sagildo, Sagulfus, Segemundus, Segesindo, Segestro, Segga, Segika, Segimarus, Segioi, Segomirus, Seguinus, Sigeberto, Sigefrida, Sigeredus...
- Yennayer has several po****r names that can differ by region such as id seggas (Moroccan Arabic: إيض سڭاس) or haguza (Moroccan Arabic: حاڭوزة) in Morocco...
- "Segerston Heugh",[citation needed] and is now known to local people as "Segga". This farm and manor house was once the residence of the Sacristan, a monk...
- "victory": Sagatus, Sagildo, Sagulfus, Segemundus, Segesindo, Segestro, Segga, Segika, Segimarus, Segioi, Segomirus, Seguinus, Sigeberto, Sigefrida, Sigeredus...