v. ? Obs. [f. L. aggerāt- ppl. stem of aggerā-re to heap up; f. agger a heap: see prec.] To heap up. lit. and fig.

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1553–87.  Foxe, A. & M. (1596), 359/2. Aggerating and exaggerating the fault to the uttermost.

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1693.  W. Robertson, Phraseol. Gen., 55. To aggerate, or heap together … To aggerate a Tree; i.e. to dung a Tree, or heap earth about it … To aggerate, i.e. to quicken pace or going.

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1775.  Ash, Aggerate (not much used).

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