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English
Etymology
From appeach + -er.
Noun
appeacher (plural appeachers)
- (obsolete) An accuser.
- before 1618 Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh:: Viz. Maxims of State
- but even the Angels would plead against you, and your own self, in despight of your self, be your own most sharp appeacher.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Shakespeare to this entry?)
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