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† 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 agr...
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aggrudging
† aˈggrudging, vbl. n. Obs. Also 5 aggruggynge. [f. aggrudge v. + -ing1.] Grumbling, dissatisfaction, annoyance.1440 Promp. Parv. 8 Aggruggynge, or a-greuynge. Aggravacio, aggravamen.
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▪ I. grudge, n. (grʌdʒ) Forms: see the verb. [f. grudge v., or variant of grutch n.] † 1. Murmur, murmuring, grumbling; discontent, dissatisfaction; reluctance, unwillingness. Obs.1477 Marg. Paston in P. Lett. No. 801 III. 197 For syche grwgys and other causys, I am ryght sory that the graunte is kn...
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