v. Obs. rare. [f. AT- pref.1, 2 + REACH; cf. AREACH.]

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  1.  To reach or get at with a weapon; to strike.

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c. 1330.  Arth. & Merl., 4827. Who so evir he at raught Tombel of hors he him taught.

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  2.  To seize or snatch away.

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c. 1300.  in Wright, Lyric P., x. 37. Al my ro were me at-raht.

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