SE agh-(lo-)
Gnṓtā: Dēreiwātós de ekstenstom wrād agos- : "fault, sin" produced.
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Goth. agls "opprobrious, ignominious", agliÞa, aglō "hardship", us-agljan "press", O.E. eg(e)le "offensive, unwieldy, unfortunate", eglan add "pain" (Eng. ail "hurt; indisposed his"), eglian "to be felt painfully", M.L.G. egelen "cause grief", Goth. aglus adv. agluba "δύσκολος, difficult"; also (with puzzling suffix) Goth. aglaitei f. -i n. "licentiousness, wanton violence, insolence, sexual offense", O.H.G. agaleizi f.,-i n. "discomfort; zeal", agaleizo, O.S. aglēto, agalēto adv. "sedulous, keen".
Possibly here ow. aghá- (=Av. aɣō-) "nasty", n. "horrible, damage", aghalá- "bad".
Here maybe to M.Ir. ālad n. “wound” (*agloton), M.Welsh aele(u) "painful", aeleu m. "pain" (*aglou̯-).
SE wrād /h₂egʰ/