s’aigrir, v.r., to turn sour, to grow sour or sharp; to grow worse, to be exasperated. Son mal s’aigrit; his disease gets worse.
aigrissement, n.m., souring, irritation, bitterness.
aigu, -ë, adj., pointed, that has a sharp point; sharp, keen, acute, piercing. Son —; sharp, shrill sound. Douleur —ë; acute pain. Faire un son —; to utter a shrill cry.
aiguade (-gad), n.f., (nav.) fresh water; watering-place. Faire —; to take in fresh water.
aiguail (-ga-), n.m., or aiguaille, n.f., (hunt.) dewdrop; morning dew.
aiguayer (-gay-), v.a., to water (a horse); to rinse (clothes).
aigue-marine, n.f., (—s-—s), aqua-marina, beryl.
aiguichant, -e, adj., enticing.
aiguière (-ghièr), n.f., ewer.
aiguiérée (-ghié-), n.f., ewer-full.