Obs.; also 7 agg-. [f. GUISE; the prefix either for on, or in opposition to dis- in disguise. Cf. a(c)-cord, dis-cord; Spenser’s ag-grace and dis-grace. There was no Fr. aguise or aguiser.] Dress, attire, array.

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1483.  Cath. Angl., Anguice Indula.

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1647.  H. More, Song of Soul, I. I. xxiii. The glory of the Court, their fashions, And brave agguize. I. III. lvi. Yclad in snowy stoles of fair agguize.

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