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Definition of broach
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Broach
(n.) A spit.
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Abroach
::
Abroach
(v. t.) To set
abroach;
to let out, as
liquor;
to
broach;
to tap..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) The pin in a lock which
enters
the
barrel
of the key.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) A spit.
Broached
::
Broached
(imp. & p. p.) of
Broac.
Tame
::
Tame (v. t.) To
broach
or enter upon; to
taste,
as a
liquor;
to
divide;
to
distribute;
to deal out..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To spit; to
pierce
as with a spit.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) An awl; a
bodkin;
also, a
wooden
rod or pin,
sharpened
at each end, used by
thatchers..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To shape
roughly,
as a block of
stone,
by
chiseling
with a
coarse
tool..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To tap; to
pierce,
as a cask, in order to draw the
liquor.
Hence:
To let out; to shed, as
blood..
Broche
::
Broche
(n.) See
Broach,
n..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To
enlarge
or dress (a
hole),
by using a
broach..
Broacher
::
Broacher
(n.) One who
broaches,
opens,
or
utters;
a first
publisher
or
promoter..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) A
spitlike
start,
on the head of a young
stag..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To make
public;
to
utter;
to
publish
first;
to put
forth;
to
introduce
as a topic of
conversation.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
impart,
as news or
information;
to
broach;
-- with to, and often with a
modified
word
implying
some
reserve;
as, to break the news
gently
to the
widow;
to break a
purpose
cautiously
to a
friend..
Attame
::
Attame
(v. t.) To
broach;
to
begin.
Combbroach
::
Combbroach
(n.) A tooth of a wool comb.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) A spire
rising
from a
tower.
Abroach
::
Abroach
(adv.)
Hence:
In a state to be
diffused
or
propagated;
afoot;
astir.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) The stick from which
candle
wicks are
suspended
for
dipping.
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