Appeach

/əˈpiːtʃ/ verb

An archaic or dialectal term meaning to impeach or accuse someone formally of wrongdoing, particularly in legal contexts.

From Old French 'apecher,' combining 'a-' (to) and 'pecher' (to accuse or hinder), derived from Latin 'peccate' (to sin or stumble). This word relates etymologically to both 'impeach' and 'impede.'

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