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.]

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  † 1.  trans. To favor. Obs.

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1596.  Spenser, F. Q., I. x. 18. She graunted: and that knight so much agraste That she him taught celestiall discipline.

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  2.  To add grace to, to grace. arch.

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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.’

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