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† proach, proche, v. Obs. [= AF. proscher (Britton).] Aphetic form of approach v.
[1292Britton iii. xxiv. §2 Sauvement gardez qe nul ne les prosche jekes autaunt qe il eynt respoundu.] 1426Lydg. De Guil. Pilgr. 18761 Ȝeue thow be hardy and bolde For to proche to hir presence. c1470Henry Wallace v. 987 The day was downe, and prochand wes the nycht. 1563Sackville Mirr. Mag., Induct. i, The wrathful winter prochinge on a pace. 1600Fairfax Tasso vi. xxxix, To make their forces greater, proaching nire. |