rare. [f. the sb.] To affect with, or as with, ague; to seize with a quaking.
1636. Heywood, Chall. for Beauty, IV. i (T.).
Whose aspect | |
Would ague such, as should but heare it told. |
1796. Miss Burney, Camilla, V. vi. I am agued with trepidation.
1864. Sir F. Palgrave, Hist. Norm., III. 379. The victor of Hastings was agued with terror when receiving his prize.