Agasp

/əˈɡæsp/ verb

To gasp with surprise or emotion; an archaic or poetic form of the verb 'gasp.'

From Old English 'gæsp' or related Germanic roots, with an archaic prefix 'a-' that indicates a state or condition (similar to 'ablaze'). The 'a-' intensified the meaning in Middle English.

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