† aˈggrudge, v. Obs. rare.
Also 6 agrudge,
[f. ag- (= a- prefix 11) + grudge.]
To grumble, express dissatisfaction or annoyance.
1470 Duke of Clarence in Ellis Orig. Lett. ii. 42 I. 136 We..aggrudgynge of the greate enormyties and inordinate ympositions..newly layd upon you. 1530 Palsgr. 419/1, I agrudge, I am a graved, je suis greué, or je suis couroucé. |