arch. rare. [f. A- pref. 11 + GRACE v., in imitation of It. aggratiare, agratiare, mod. aggraziare to grace; f. ag- = ad- to + gratia, grazia, favor.]
† 1. trans. To favor. Obs.
1596. Spenser, F. Q., I. x. 18. She graunted: and that knight so much agraste That she him taught celestiall discipline.
2. To add grace to, to grace. arch.
1825. Wiffen, Jerus. Deliv. (tr. Tasso), XX. cxxiii. (1857), 493. Unhappy arms! that from the war return With scarce a spot your mistress to aggrace.