agued, ppl. a.
(ˈeɪgjuːd)
[f. ague v. + -ed.]
Affected as with ague; ague-shaken.
| 1607 Shakes. Cor. i. iv. 38 Faces pale With flight and agued feare. 1787 T. Jefferson Writings (1859) II. 304 They calculate on the spirit of the nation, and not on the agued hand which guides its movements. 1819 Crabbe T. of Hall xii. 680 The flame, That warm'd his agued limbs. |