arage

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English

Etymology 1

From Old French arager.

Verb

arage (third-person singular simple present arages, present participle araging, simple past and past participle araged)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To enrage.
    • 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book VII:
      Than every knyght lepe frome the bourde ashamed and araged for wratthe nyghe oute of hir wittis []

Etymology 2

From a- +‎ rage.

Adjective

arage (not comparable)

  1. In a rage; furious.
    • 1864, Stephen D. Carpenter, Logic of History, page 339:
      Parliament is all arage, and Van Wyck / Hath his portfolio filled with proofs!

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