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APPEACH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. obsolete : to bring a charge against : accuse 2. obsolete : to cast aspersions on intransitive verb obsolete : to bring accusation.
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appeach, v. meanings, etymology and more
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb appeach. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ...
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Glossary - ShakespearesWords.com
Appeach means to denounce, inform against, or impeach.
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appeach
▪ I. † aˈppeach, v. Obs. Forms: 4–6 apeche, 5–6 appech(e, -eache, 6 apeach(e, 5–7 appeach. See also aphet. peach. [Represents an earlier *anpeche (see a- prefix 10, an- prefix 4), Eng. or AFr. form of enpeche-r, OF. empechier, empeechier, cogn. with Pr. empedegar:—L. impedicā-re to catch by the feet...
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Appeach - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating as an obsolete variant of "impeach," this word shares the same meaning: to challenge or accuse formally.
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appeach - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
appeach (third-person singular simple present appeaches, present participle appeaching, simple past and past participle appeached).
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accusant
accusant, a. and n. (əˈkjuːzənt) [a. Fr. accusant, pr. pple. and n.:—L. accūsant-em, pr. pple. of accusā-re to accuse.] † A. adj. Accusing. Obs.1611 Cotgr. Accusant (partic.) accusant, accusing. B. n. One who accuses; an accuser.1611 Cotgr. Accusant, An accusant, or accuser. 1635 Sir J. Harington Ep...
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appeach, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the early 1600s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
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definition of Appeach by The Free Dictionary
To impeach; to accuse; to asperse; to inform against; to reproach. And oft of error did himself appeach. - Spenser. Webster's Revised Unabridged ...
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appeach - definition and meaning - Wordnik
from The Century Dictionary. To impeach. To censure; reproach; accuse; give accusatory evidence. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International ...
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How to Pronounce Appeach - YouTube
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hospitage
hospitage Obs. or arch. (ˈhɒspɪtɪdʒ) [ad. med.L. hospitāgium, f. hospit-em: see host n.2 and -age.] † 1. The position of a guest; guestship. Obs.1590 Spenser F.Q. iii. x. 6 That his ungentle hoste n'ote him appeach Of vile ungentlenesse, or hospitages breach. † 2. Lodging, entertainment as a guest. ...
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ap-
▪ I. ap- prefix1 assimilated form of L. ad- ‘to,’ bef. initial p-, as L. ad-proba-, ap-proba-. In OFr. this ad- ap- was, by regular phonetic law, reduced to a- (as in the separate word ad), and in this form the Fr. words were adopted in Eng., as a-part, a-pere, a-ply, a-pose, a-prise, a-prove. In im...
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indict
▪ I. indict, v.1 (ɪnˈdaɪt) Forms: α. 4–6 endyte, 4–7 endite, 6 endight (endict). β. 4–9 indite, 5 indyte, (6 indyght, 6–7 indight). γ. 7– indict. [ME. endite-n, a. AF. endite-r to indict, charge, accuse, corresponds in form to OF. enditer, -ditier, -ditter, answering to a late L. type *indictāre, f....
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impeach
▪ I. impeach, v. (ɪmˈpiːtʃ) Forms: α. 4–6 en-, empeche, 5–7 empeach. β. 5 enpesshe, enpesche, empeshe, 5–6 empesshe, -pesche, -peasche. γ. 6 impeche, impeache, 6– impeach. δ. 6 impesche, impeshe, (ympes(c)he), 7 impeash. ε. 6 Sc. empash, impash(e, impatshe, 6–7 em-, impasche, impass. [ME. em-, enpec...
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