Hagrid

/ˈhæɡrɪd/ adjective

Looking scared, shocked, or very tired and worn out, often with a wild or desperate appearance.

From Old English 'hægras' meaning 'rough' or 'shaggy.' The word evolved through Middle English to describe both physical roughness and the gaunt, desperate appearance of someone in distress.

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