agé
English
Etymology
Probably from Latin age, imperative of Latin agere.
Verb
agé (third-person singular simple present agés, present participle agéing, simple past and past participle agéed)
- (Scotland, law) To act for another (as a law agent or solicitor).
References
- “agé, v.” in the Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries.