appeach

verb

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman apescher, rare variant of Old French empescher, from Latin impedicō.

  1. derived from impedicō
  2. derived from empescher
  3. derived from apescher

Definitions

  1. To charge (someone) with a crime

    To charge (someone) with a crime; to impeach.

    • For when Cymochles saw the fowle reproch, / Which them appeached, prickt with guilty shame, / And inward griefe, he fiercely gan approch[…].

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