出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/17 16:49 UTC 版)
From Scots agley.
agley (comparative more agley, superlative most agley)
The word was popularised by Robert Burns in his 1785 Scots poems “To a Mouse”, in the much-quoted line “The best-laid schemes o’ mice an’ men / Gang aft agley”. This line is often quoted, and agley is occasionally used in modern English, primarily in variants of this line, such as “our plans have gone agley” or “things went agley”.
agley (comparative more agley, superlative most agley)