agaze, adv., prop. phr.
(əˈgeɪz)
Also a gase, and expanded, at gaze.
[a prep.1 of state + gaze v.]
In a gazing attitude; on the gaze, gazing.
c 1430 How the Good Wijf, etc. in Babees Bk. (1868) 39 Go þou not into þe toun as it were a gase. 1759 Robertson Hist. Scotl. I. iii. 184 They stood confounded and at gaze. 1876 Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. IV. l. 9 Fathers and sons agaze at each other's haggardness. |