Aggrace vs Aggrate - What's the difference?
aggrace | aggrate |
(obsolete) To favour; to grace.
* Spenser
(obsolete) grace; favour
(obsolete) To gratify, cause pleasure to.
*1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.v:
*:And euery of them stroue, with most delights, / Him to aggrate , and greatest pleasures shew [...].
In obsolete terms the difference between aggrace and aggrate
is that aggrace is grace; favour while aggrate is to gratify, cause pleasure to.As a noun aggrace
is grace; favour.aggrace
English
Verb
(aggrac)- That knight so much aggraced .
Noun
- (Spenser)