AGGRACE
Etymology
Verb
aggrace (third-person singular simple present aggraces, present participle aggracing, simple past and past participle aggraced)
(transitive, obsolete) To favour; to grace.
Noun
aggrace (uncountable)
(obsolete) grace; favour
So goodly purpose they together fond,
Of kindnesse and of curteous aggrace;
Source: Wiktionary
Ag*grace", v. t. Etym: [Pref. a- + grace: cf. It. aggraziare, LL.
aggratiare. See Grace.]
Definition: To favor; to grace. [Obs.] "That knight so much aggraced."
Spenser.
Ag*grace", n.
Definition: Grace; favor. [Obs.] Spenser.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition