ppl. a. Obs. [f. after distraught, as if from a vb. *astract; cf. asposit.] Distraught, distracted.

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1564.  Golding, Justine, 179 (R.). At her syght he was so astraught, that … he made peace with the Massiliens. Ibid. (1583), Calvin on Deut., cxvii. 721. Needes must wee bee astraught or rather utterly blockish.

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