A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~A-graythen~, _v_. to make ready, to dress, NED; ~agreþed~, _pp_., S2; ~agrayþed~, NED.--From Icel. _greiða_: Goth, _ga-raidjan_. (~A-~I.) ~A-graythinge~, _sb_. apparel, S2, NED. ~Agreable~, _adj_. pleasant, NED; ~aggreable~, favourable, S3.--AF. _agreable_.(~A-~7.) ~A-gref~, in grief, NED; ~agrief~, C; ~ogrefe~, NED. _Phr_.: ~takes not agreve~, takes it not unkindly, NED. (~A-~2.) ~Agreggen~, _v_. to make heavy, to be heavy, to aggravate, HD; ~agreggid~, _pp_., W2--OF. _agregier_: Prov. _agreujar_; Late Lat. _aggreuiare_, from *_greuis_ for Lat. _grauis_. (~A-~7.) ~Agreþed~, _pp_. made ready, S2; see ~A-graythen~. [Addition] ~Agreuen~, _v_. to bear heavily on, to grieve, oppress, HD; ~agreued~, _pp_., C2, PP.--OF. _agrever_; Lat. _aggrauare_; _ad_+ _grauare_, from _grauis_. (~A-~7.) ~Agrimony~, _sb_. agrimony, Prompt.; ~agremoine~, Voc.; ~egrimony~, Prompt.; ~egremoin~, C3; ~egremounde~, NED; ~ogremoyne~, Voc.--Lat. _agrimonia_; Gr. [Greek: agremonae] cp. F. _aigremoine_. ~A-grisen~, _v_. to be horrified, to terrify, to loathe, HD, MD, S; ~agryse~, S2, C3.--AS. _á-grÃsan_. (~A- ~I.) ~A-grounde~, on the ground, S2, PP; on this earth, PP. (~A-~2.) |
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