† renˈgrege,v.Obs.rare—1. [ad. F. rengréger (15th c.): see re- and engrege v.] trans. To aggravate. 1600Bp. W. Barlow Serm. Paul's Cross (1601) B viij, Titles, that..imputeth to men faultes which they haue not committed, or doth rengrege or amoinder, that is, make greater or lesse the faults committed.