agee, adv. Sc. and dial.
(əˈdʒiː)
[a prep.1 of state + gee, to move to one side, from gee! or jee! a call to a horse to move to one side. Cf. a-stray.]
Aside, on or to one side; awry; off from the straight line.
? 1800 A. Carlyle Autobiog. 208, I wore my hat agee. 1837 Miss Sedgwick Live & let Live (1876) 190 A looking-glass that don't make you look as if your face was all agee. |