v. Obs. rare1. [a. OFr. agrier, aigrier (cf. mod.Fr. aigrir) to torment, f. aigre; see EAGER a.] To torment, vex.
1495. Caxton, Vitas Patr. (W. de Worde), I. xxxvi. 33 b/2. See ye not how this folysshe hermyte agryth & scornyth us, by cause he hathe not be ouercome?