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