The Collaborative International Dictionary
Empeach
Empeach \Em*peach"\, v. t.
To hinder. See Impeach. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
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empeach
vb. (obsolete form of impeach English)
Usage examples of "empeach".
Well then him chaunst his heauy armes to want,Whose burden mote empeach his needfull speed,And hinder him from libertie to pant:For hauing long time, as his daily weed,Them wont to weare, and wend on foot for need,Now wanting them he felt himselfe so light,That like an Hauke, which feeling her selfe freedFrom bels and iesses, which did let her flight,Him seem'd his feet did fly, and in their speed delight.