appeach

Etymology
From, rare variant of , from.

Verb

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


 * 1) * 1958,, , New York: Berkley Publishing, Book4, Chapter5, p.557,
 * “ When the riches are equal, we might say that the luckier side wins, as if by tossing a coin. Now, are you two sure, if you did appeach Queen Guenever of treason, that your side would be the luckier one?”
 * “ When the riches are equal, we might say that the luckier side wins, as if by tossing a coin. Now, are you two sure, if you did appeach Queen Guenever of treason, that your side would be the luckier one?”