v. Obs. Also 4–5 atrey. [f. A- pref. 1 + TRAY v., OE. treʓian.] To vex, trouble.

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c. 1320.  Seuyn Sages (W.), 1867. Swithe sore sche him atraid.

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c. 1330.  Kyng of Tars, 605. He sturte him up … In his herte sore atrayyed.

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a. 1400.  Cov. Myst., 350. We were of hym so sore atreyd.

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