Agly
off the right line; awry; wrong.
historical examples
the low-lying, but rude, crests of the corbires cut out the view northward from the valley of the agly.
castles and chateaux of old navarre and the basque provinces francis miltoun
adverb, adjective
(scot) awry; askew
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