Obs. [formed on, or as, the prec. sb.] To dress, attire, array.
1591. Spenser, M. Hubberds T., 656. Then gan this craftie couple to devize, How for the Court themselves they might aguize. Ibid. (1596), F. Q., II. vi. 7. Sometimes her head she fondly would aguize With gaudy girlonds.
1598. Sylvester, Du Bartas, Adam, 12. Reave him the skill his un-skill to aguize.