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† acrazed, ppl. a. Obs.|əˈkreɪzd| [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. Weakened, enfeebled, diseased in body, affected with illness, indisposed; impaired.
1521State Pap. Hen. VIII, VI. 83 The same day I spake with the King, my Lady was sumwhat accrased. 1540Whittinton Tullyes Off. i. 37 The maner of phisycions is to be folowed, whiche with easy medicynes cure them that be a lytell acrased. 1565Jewel Repl. to Harding (1611) 183 Then is M. Hardings argument much acrased, and concludeth not so much, as is pretended. a1670Hacket Life of Williams ii. 100 No good physician will try experiments upon an accrazed body. 2. Mentally affected; crazed.
1576Gascoigne in Nichols Prog. Q. Eliz. I. 496 A Porter? surely then He eyther was accrased, Or else, to see so many men His spirits were amased. 1634Sir J. Harington Ariosto's Orl. Fur. xlvi. xxi. 396 Don Leon with these newes was so accrazed, He seemed in a traunce. |