Aghast

/əˈɡæst/ adjective

Filled with shock, horror, or amazement; struck with terror or deep concern.

From Middle English 'agast,' past participle of 'agas' (to terrify). The 'a-' is a prefix from Old English 'on,' and 'gast' comes from Old English 'gæstan' (to terrify), related to 'ghost' in the sense of spiritual terror.

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