APPEACH
Etymology
Verb
appeach (third-person singular simple present appeaches, present participle appeaching, simple past and past participle appeached)
(obsolete) To charge (someone) with a crime; to impeach. [15th-17thc.]
Source: Wiktionary
Ap*peach", v. t. Etym: [OE. apechen, for empechen, OF. empeechier, F.
empêcher, to hinder. See Impeach.]
Definition: To impeach; to accuse; to asperse; to inform against; to
reproach. [Obs.]
And oft of error did himself appeach. Spenser.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition