Obs.; also 7 agg-. [f. GUISE; the prefix either for on, or in opposition to dis- in disguise. Cf. a(c)-cord, dis-cord; Spensers ag-grace and dis-grace. There was no Fr. aguise or aguiser.] Dress, attire, array.
1483. Cath. Angl., Anguice Indula.
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.