v. Obs. Also 45 atrey. [f. A- pref. 1 + TRAY v., OE. treʓian.] To vex, trouble.
c. 1320. Seuyn Sages (W.), 1867. Swithe sore sche him atraid.
c. 1330. Kyng of Tars, 605. He sturte him up
In his herte sore atrayyed.
a. 1400. Cov. Myst., 350. We were of hym so sore atreyd.