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Arace

Arace \A*race"\, v. t. [OE. aracen, arasen, OF. arachier, esracier, F. arracher, fr. L. exradicare, eradicare. The prefix a- is perh. due to L. ab. See Eradicate.] To tear up by the roots; to draw away. [Obs.]
--Wyatt.

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arace

vb. (context obsolete English) To tear up by the roots; to draw away.

Usage examples of "arace".

And one thing would I pray you of your grace, *But if* my lord forbade you at the least, *unless* Bury this little body in some place, That neither beasts nor birdes it arace.

No wight her handes might off it arace,* *pluck away by force Till she was slain right in the selfe* place.

Termagaunt: A pagan or Saracen deity, otherwise named Tervagan, and often mentioned in Middle Age literature.

And thus she said to him, as ye may hear: As she that had her heart on Troilus So faste set, that none might it arace.

And in hir swough so sadly holdeth she Hir children two, whan she gan hem tembrace, That with greet sleighte and greet difficultee The children from hir arm they gonne arace.

Fro which ymage wolde she nevere go, No wight ne myghte hir handes of it arace, Til she was slayn right in the selve place.

Like Ro, Guinanand her people suffered grave harm--almost wiped out as arace by the soulless Borg.

They sed it was arace could I get through the maze befor Algernon could.