单词 | appeach |
释义 | † appeachn. Obsolete. rare. An impeachment or accusation. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > [noun] > a charge, accusation, or allegation crimec1384 calla1400 allegation1402 advocacya1413 allegeancea1430 objection1440 surmise1451 charge1477 ditement1502 crimination1534 allegement1594 appeach1628 1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. 123 b Appeale..commeth of the French word Appeller, that signifieth to accuse or to appeach: An Appeach. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2021). † appeachv. Obsolete. 1. To hinder, impede, delay. (French empêcher.) ΘΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > hinder [verb (transitive)] letc888 shrenchc897 forstanda1000 amarOE disturbc1290 impeachc1380 stopc1380 withstandc1385 hinder1413 accloy1422 hindc1426 to hold abackc1440 appeachc1460 impeditec1535 inhibit1535 obstacle1538 damp1548 trip1548 embarrass1578 dam1582 to clip the wings ofa1593 unhelp1598 uppen1600 straiten1607 rub1608 impediment1610 impedea1616 to put out1616 to put off1631 scote1642 obstruct1645 incommodiate1650 offend1651 sufflaminate1656 hindrance1664 disassist1671 clog1679 muzzle1706 squeeze1804 to take the wind out of the sails of1822 throttle1825 block1844 overslaugh1853 snag1863 gum1901 slow-walk1965 c1460 Townley Myst. 10 How long wilt thou me appech With thy sermonyng. c1460 Townley Myst. 168 My fader lyst may none appeche. 2. a. To charge with crime, accuse, inform against, impeach (a person). Π 1401 Pol. Poems II. 46 Thou spekist proudely, apechyng oure prestes. 1574 J. Baret Aluearie A 405 To appeache or bewray his felowes. Conscios prodere. 1597 W. Shakespeare Richard II v. ii. 79 Now by mine honour..I will appeach the villaine. View more context for this quotation 1650 S. Clarke Marrow Eccl. Hist. (1654) I. 18 Other men which are appeached..are not condemned till they are first convicted. b. Const., of or for the offence, to or unto a judge. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > charge, accuse, or indict [verb (transitive)] wrayc725 forwrayOE beclepec1030 challenge?c1225 indict1303 appeachc1315 aditea1325 appeal1366 impeachc1380 reprovea1382 arraigna1400 calla1400 raign?a1425 to put upa1438 present?a1439 ditec1440 detectc1449 articlec1450 billc1450 peach1465 attach1480 denounce1485 aret1487 accusea1500 filea1500 delate1515 crimea1550 panel1560 articulate1563 prosecute1579 impleada1600 to have up1605 reprosecute1622 tainta1625 criminatea1646 affect1726 to pull up1799 rap1904 run1909 c1315 Shoreham 38 Betere hys ffor te apeched be Of more forȝefnesse Than wreche. 1414 T. Brampton Paraphr. Seven Penit. Psalms xviii Ȝyf God..Of no synne may the apeche. 1541 T. Elyot Image of Gouernance xxxviii. f. 93v They appeched hym vnto themperor. 1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. Contin. 1356/1 Who also..appeached manie for stealing of horsses. 1649 J. Milton Εικονοκλαστης iv. 37 Twelve Cypher Bishops, who were immediately appeacht of Treason. 3. To bring a charge against, cast imputation upon, asperse (honour, character, etc.). ΘΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > accuse [verb (transitive)] > accuse of or charge with tee871 upbraidc1000 acoupc1300 retc1300 becalla1325 charge138. impeachc1380 putc1380 blamea1400 appeach1430 gredea1450 articlea1460 filea1500 slander1504 to lay to one's charge1535 aggravate1541 to charge (a person) with1559 reproach1570 attaint1586 impute1596 censure1634 arraign1672 saddle1794 inculpate1799 1430 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy iii. xxii Shameful reporte your honour shall apeche. 1641 J. Milton Animadversions 13 Whether this appeach not the judgement, and approbation of the Parliament. 1700 J. Dryden Chaucer's Palamon & Arcite i, in Fables 12 Nor dar'st thou, Traytor, on the Plain Appeach my Honour. 4. To accuse, inform against (a crime, etc.). ΘΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > accuse [verb (transitive)] edwitec825 witec893 accuseOE bespeaka1000 forwrayOE atwiteOE blamea1300 impugn1377 publishc1384 defamea1387 appeach1430 becryc1440 surmisea1485 arguea1522 infame1531 insimulate1532 note1542 tax1548 resperse1551 finger-point1563 chesoun1568 touch1570 disclaim1590 impeach1590 intent1613 question1620 accriminate1641 charge1785 cheek1877 1430 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy iv. xxv My bloude your gylte hereafter shall apeche. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VII f. xxviij To appeache & quenche this newe spronge conspiracy. 1658 J. Rowland tr. T. Moffett Theater of Insects in Topsell's Hist. Four-footed Beasts (rev. ed.) 1051 Galen..hath proved it to be false, and appeacheth it for a lie. 5. intransitive. To give accusatory evidence; to ‘peach’. ΘΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > accuse [verb (intransitive)] wrayc725 mean?c1225 accusec1384 surmise1528 incuse1570 object1611 appeacha1616 aggravate1672 finger-point1959 a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) i. iii. 187 Disclose: the state of your affection, for your passions Haue to the full appeach'd . View more context for this quotation This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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