"appeach" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: appeaches [present, singular, third-person], appeaching [participle, present], appeached [participle, past], appeached [past]
Etymology: From Anglo-Norman apescher, rare variant of Old French empescher, from Latin impedicō. Etymology templates: {{der|en|xno|apescher}} Anglo-Norman apescher, {{der|en|fro|empescher}} Old French empescher, {{der|en|la|impedicō}} Latin impedicō Head templates: {{en-verb}} appeach (third-person singular simple present appeaches, present participle appeaching, simple past and past participle appeached)
  1. (archaic) To charge (someone) with a crime; to impeach. Tags: archaic Derived forms: appeacher, appeachment
    Sense id: en-appeach-en-verb-m5ebITWA Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Thenne was Kynge Marke wonderly wrothe / and wold haue slayne Amant / but he and the two squyers held them to gyders / and sette nought by his malyce / whanne Kynge marke sawe he myght not be reuenged on them / he said thus vnto the Knyght Amant / wete thou wel / and thou apoeche me of treason / I shalle therof defende me afore Kynge Arthur",
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