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† aˈtrede, v. Obs. rare. [f. at- prefix2 + rede, read; lit. ‘to give advice away from.’ Possibly for out-read (as edited by Tyrwhitt, though all MSS. have at-); cf. atour prep.] To outdo in counsel.
c1374Chaucer Troylus iv. 1456 Men may the wise atrenne, and nought atrede. c1386― Knt.'s T. 1591 Men may the eelde at-renne, but nat at-rede. |