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▪ I. † ˈangard, n. Obs. 4–5; also 4 ongart, 5 ogart, angerd. [Of uncertain derivation. It looks like a perversion of ON. ágjarn ambitious, insolent, ágirnd, ambition, insolence; cf. also mod.Icel. gort, ‘brag, vainglorious boast,’ not in ON., and of unknown origin.] Brag, boastfulness, arrogance.
a1325Metr. Hom. 49 Her may ye alle ensampel tak Ongart and rosing to forsak. c1340Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 681 For angardeȝ pryde. c1400Destr. Troy xxiv. 9745 If vs aun⁓trid, Vlyxes, thurgh angard of pride..Hit was folly, by my faith. c1440Morte Arth. 1661 Ane erle þane in angerd answeres hym sone. c1470Henry Wallace x. 155 For thi ogart othir thow sall de, or in presoun byd. ▪ II. † ˈangard, a. Obs. rare. [Cf. ON. ágjarn, ambitious, insolent, greedy: see prec.] Proud, arrogant. (App. sometimes confused with angered.)
c1400Destr. Troy xii. 5015 Angers me full euyll your angard desyre. a1450MS. Ashmole No. 44. 40 (Halliw.) Thire athils of Atenes, ther angard clerkis..red over the pistille. |