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areach
† aˈreach, v. Obs. For forms see reach v. [OE. arǽcan, f. a- prefix 1 + rǽcan to reach; cogn. with OHG. arreichôn, mod.G. erreichen. Cf. arecche, with which this vb. was occas. confused.] 1. trans. To reach, get at; esp. to get at with a weapon, to strike.1014 O.E. Chron. (Laud MS.) Sloh eall þet ma...
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Titles in Hebrew
Pashut Le-Areach ("Entertaining Made Easy"), with Ariela Yariv-Gutenberg, 2005
Hagim ("[Jewish] Holiday Entertaining"),
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arecche
† aˈrecche, v. Obs. 1–3. Forms: 1 arecc(e)an, 2–3 arecche, (areche). pa. tense arehte, aræhte. pa. pple. araht, arouȝt. The mod. spelling would be aretch. [OE. aręcc(e)an, f. a- prefix 1 + ręcc(e)an: see recche. Cf. OHG. arrechen, arrechan. (Very early confused with areach, as was the simple recche ...
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atreach
† aˈtreach, v. Obs. rare. [f. at- prefix1, prefix2 + reach; cf. areach.] 1. To reach or get at with a weapon; to strike.c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 4827 Who so evir he at raught Tombel of hors he him taught. 2. To seize or snatch away.c 1300 in Wright Lyric P. x. 37 Al my ro were me at-raht.
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