The Collaborative International Dictionary
Arraught
Arraught \Ar*raught"\ [The past tense of an old v. areach or
arreach. Cf. Reach, obs. pret. raught.]
Obtained; seized.
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
arraught
a. (context obsolete poetic English) obtained; seized
Usage examples of "arraught".
His sonne Riuallo his dead roome did supply,In whose sad time bloud did from heauen raine:Next great Gurgustus, then faire CæcilyIn constant peace their kingdomes did containe,After whom Lago, and Kinmarke did raine,And Gorbogud, till farre in yeares he grew:Then his ambitious sonnes vnto them twaineArraught the rule, and from their father drew,Stout Ferrex and sterne Porrex him in prison threw.