Obs. or arch. [f. prec. sb.] trans. To strike with terror, to terrify. Also absol.
1635. Heywood, Hierarch., VIII. 515. They, terrord with these words, demand his name.
1655. Fuller, Ch. Hist., IV. ii. Ded. A Law as all other penal Statutes intended but to terrour.
1878. P. W. Wyatt, Hardrada, 3. The terrord heart of Tostig.