† aˈtray,v.Obs. Also 4–5 atrey. [f. a- prefix 1 + tray v., OE.treᵹian.] To vex, trouble. c1320Seuyn Sages (W.) 1867 Swithe sore sche him atraid.c1330Kyng of Tars 605 He sturte him up..In his herte sore atrayyed.a1400Cov. Myst. 350 We were of hym so sore atreyd.