▪ I.arageobs.f.orach: see also averagen.▪ II.†aˈrage,v.Obs.[a.OF.arage-r, aragier,f.à to + rage.]To enrage. Hence araged pa.pple.enraged, furious, mad.1470–85MaloryArthur (1816) I. 367He was nyghe hand araged oute of his wyt.
1480CaxtonOvid's Met. x. vii,Am I arraged and mad?
1568G. FerrersWinn. Calais in Arber Eng.Garner IV. 180Not induring this sight any longer, as a man arraged, he ran among his men.