Appal, 1) to strike with extreme fear: “--s her senses and her spirit confounds,” Ven. 882. Troil. IV, 5, 4. V, 5, 15. Mcb. II, 2, 58. III, 4, 60. Hml. II, 2, 590.
2) to abate, destroy (cf. pall): “property was thus --ed, that the self was not the same,” Phoen. 37. “methinks, your looks are sad, your cheer --ed,” H6A I, 2, 48.