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† gregge, v. Obs. Also grege. [Aphet. form of agregge, aggrege q.v.] 1. trans. To aggravate, make more grave.
1340Hampole Pr. Consc. 2991 Some sal haf..þe dropsy to grege þair angwyse. c1380Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks I. 134 We greggen oure synne. 1382― Ecclus. viii. 18 Lest parauenture he gregge his eueles in thee. 2. To make heavy; also, to make dull (the ear).
1382Wyclif 1 Sam. v. 6 Forsothe the hoond of the Lord is greggid vpon the Azothis. ― Isa. lix. 1 Lo! ther is not abreggid the hond of the Lord, that sauen he mai not, ne agreggid [v.r. greggid] is his ere, that he ful out here not. |