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† aˈgrief, adv., prop. phr. Obs. Also 4–5 agref(e, ogrefe, agreff, agreve. [a prep.1 in + grief.] In grief, as a grievance. Usually to take agrief: to take it ill or unkindly; the opposite of to take a-gree or in gree.
c1300K. Alis. 3785 He tok hit in heorte agref. 1330R. Brunne Chron. 155 Þan spak Philip ogrefe. c1386Chaucer Wyf of B. Prol. 191, I pray to al this companye..As taketh nought agreef [v.r. agrief, agreff, a greue] of that I say. c1420Sir Amadace xxx. (1842) 39 Gode Sirs, take noȝte on greue, For ȝe most noue take ȝour leue. a1440Sir Degrev. 467 Madame, takes not agreve A thyng that y yow say. |