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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
appeach .
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Examples
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How Sir Mador appeached the queen of treason, and there was no knight would fight for her at the first time.
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How Sir Launcelot came in the night to the queen and lay with her, and how Sir Meliagrance appeached the queen of treason
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How Sir Mador appeached the queen of treason, and there was no knight would fight for her at the first time.
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How Sir Launcelot came in the night to the queen and lay with her, and how Sir Meliagrance appeached the queen of treason
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And after Ethelred, reigned Edmond Ironside his son, in full great trouble, for in his days no man durst trust other, ne open his courage to his neighbour, for that time each man appeached other of treason, to the intent that he might have his good.
The Golden Legend, vol. 6 1230-1298 1900
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"Now tell me," saith Lancelot, "Sith that he is dead, is he purged of that whereof you appeached him?"
The High History of the Holy Graal Anonymous 1869
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How Sir Launcelot came in the night to the queen and lay with her, and how Sir Meliagrance appeached the queen of treason
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How Sir Mador appeached the queen of treason, and there was no knight would fight for her at the first time.
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Chap.v. How Sir Launcelot came in the night to the queen and lay with her, and how Sir Meliagrance appeached the queen of treason Chap. vi.
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How Sir Mador appeached the queen of treason, and there was no knight would fight for her at the first time.
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