hrēogan

hrēogan, v: to get rough (of weather). (HRAY-oh-gahn / ˈhreːɔ-gan)

Medieval manuscript illustration of a hooded man holding his arms up in front of him facing a tall horned devil with wings on its rear and a smaller two-winged dragon; blood pours down from a storm cloud overhead.
The Huth Apocalypse; Old French, late 13th century; British Library, Add MS 38118, f. 22v. [iiif.bl.uk]

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