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abroach
[ uh-brohch ]
adverb
- opened or tapped so that the contents can flow out; broached:
The cask was set abroach.
- astir; in circulation.
abroach
/ əˈəʊʃ /
adjective
- postpositive (of a cask, barrel, etc) tapped; broached
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of abroach1
C14: from Old French abrochier from a- to + brochier to broach 1
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To set abroach; to let out, as liquor; to broach; to tap.
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Hast thou no friend to set thy mind abroach?
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Because When I came thence, a quarrel was abroach 179 Among them.
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The last cask of water was abroach on the very day the Hawk reached Saint John’s.
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Therefore, be sure, and get him amongst us at supper, and set the barrel abroach.
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