abroach \əˈbrōch\adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Middle English abroche, from a- (I) + broche pointed rod, perforation — more at broach 1.of a cask: in a condition for letting out liquor : tapped < set the cask abroach > 2.: in a state to be diffused or propagated < mischiefs that I set abroach — Shakespeare >