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▪ I. † aˈggrave, v. Obs. rare. Also agrave. [a. Fr. aggrave-r (earlier agraver): see aggrieve.] A by-form connecting aggrieve and aggravate.
1530Palsgr. 419/1, I agrudge, I am agraved, Je suis greuè. 1612T. Taylor Titus i. 12 (1619) 256 When the heart is so aggraved, the whole man is vnfit either for heauenly or earthly exercise. ▪ II. ‖ aˈggrave, n. Obs. [Fr.] = aggravation 3.
1725tr. Dupin, Eccl. Hist. 17th c. I. v. 190 An Error, common enough, that Excommunication is not denounc'd till after the Fulmination of the Aggrave. |