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To: bitt; generally; TEXOKIE; ransomnote; defconw; KitJ

I found the following regarding impeach from an entymology dictionary

(impeach-to run a ship aground)

a hostile fitting with the White Squall and WWG1WGA maritime themes Q throws our way.

impeach (v.)

formerly also empeach, late 14c., empechen, “to impede, hinder, prevent;” early 15c., “cause to be stuck, run (a ship) aground,” also “prevent (from doing something),” from Anglo-French empecher, Old French empeechier “to hinder, stop, impede; capture, trap, ensnare” (12c., Modern French empêcher), from Late Latin impedicare “to fetter, catch, entangle,” from assimilated form of in- “into, in” (from PIE root *en “in”) + Latin pedica “a shackle, fetter,” from pes (genitive pedis) “foot” (from PIE root *ped- “foot”).

In law, at first in a broad sense, “to accuse, bring charges against” from late 14c.; more specifically, of the king or the House of Commons, “to bring formal accusation of treason or other high crime against (someone)” from mid-15c. The sense of “accuse a public officer of misconduct” had emerged from this by 1560s. The sense shift is perhaps via Medieval Latin confusion of impedicare with Latin impetere “attack, accuse” (see impetus), which is from the Latin verb petere “aim for, rush at” (from PIE root *pet- “to rush, to fly”).

The Middle English verb apechen, probably from an Anglo-French variant of the source of impeach, was used from early 14c. in the sense “to accuse (someone), to charge (someone with an offense).” Related: Impeached; impeaching.


362 posted on 12/23/2019 10:46:09 AM PST by Cats Pajamas (I love all of President Trump's tweets & Epstein didn't kill himself!)
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366 posted on 12/23/2019 10:56:22 AM PST by bitt (A FRIVOLOUS impeachment vote is a SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY)
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To: Cats Pajamas; ransomnote; greeneyes; bagster; generally; Wneighbor; Swordmaker; Steven W.; TXnMA; ..

Cats Pajamas posted:

I found the following regarding impeach from an entymology dictionary

(impeach-to run a ship aground)

a hostile fitting with the White Squall and WWG1WGA maritime themes Q throws our way.

impeach (v.)

formerly also empeach, late 14c., empechen, “to impede, hinder, prevent;” early 15c., “cause to be stuck, run (a ship) aground,” also “prevent (from doing something),” from Anglo-French empecher, Old French empeechier “to hinder, stop, impede; capture, trap, ensnare” (12c., Modern French empêcher), from Late Latin impedicare “to fetter, catch, entangle,” from assimilated form of in- “into, in” (from PIE root *en “in”) + Latin pedica “a shackle, fetter,” from pes (genitive pedis) “foot” (from PIE root *ped- “foot”).

In law, at first in a broad sense, “to accuse, bring charges against” from late 14c.; more specifically, of the king or the House of Commons, “to bring formal accusation of treason or other high crime against (someone)” from mid-15c. The sense of “accuse a public officer of misconduct” had emerged from this by 1560s. The sense shift is perhaps via Medieval Latin confusion of impedicare with Latin impetere “attack, accuse” (see impetus), which is from the Latin verb petere “aim for, rush at” (from PIE root *pet- “to rush, to fly”).

The Middle English verb apechen, probably from an Anglo-French variant of the source of impeach, was used from early 14c. in the sense “to accuse (someone), to charge (someone with an offense).” Related: Impeached; impeaching.

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I REALLY like and appreciate your linguistic explorations. That is very interesting about the nautical terms connections!

THANKS!


390 posted on 12/23/2019 11:39:59 AM PST by TEXOKIE
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To: Cats Pajamas

Interesting. I wonder how it is that someone who has been impeached cannot be said to have an impeccable reputation.

Probably because the “pec” in impeccable is from the same root word as the word for “sin” in latin based languages.


449 posted on 12/23/2019 3:25:52 PM PST by Defiant (I hope the Russians trick me into voting for Trump again in 2020.)
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