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ADJECTIVE:
Struck by shock, terror, or amazement.

ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English agast, past participle of agasten, to frighten : a-, intensive pref. (from Old English -) + gasten, to frighten (from Old English gstan, from gst, ghost)


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