Obs. rare; also agrave. [a. Fr. aggrave-r (earlier agraver): see AGGRIEVE.] A by-form connecting AGGRIEVE and AGGRAVATE.
1530. Palsgr., 419/1. I agrudge, I am agraved, Je suis greuè.
1612. T. Taylor, Titus i. 12 (1619), 256. When the heart is so aggraved, the whole man is vnfit either for heauenly or earthly exercise.