† aˈgliff, v. Obs.
Pa. pple. 3 aglyfte, oglyft.
[f. a- prefix 1 + gliff to alarm.]
To frighten. Only in pa. pple. Frightened, terrified.
1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 3587 As he stode so sore aglyfte. 1330 ― Chron. 70 William was oglyft..þat falle mad him ofright. Ibid. 72 For William þei were oglift, & said, þat we ne dar. |