'Broach' definitions:
Definition of 'broach'
From: WordNet
Definition of 'Broach'
From: GCIDE
- Broach \Broach\, n. [OE. broche, F. broche, fr. LL. brocca; prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. proc thrust, stab, Gael. brog awl. Cf. Brooch.]
- 1. A spit. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
- He turned a broach that had worn a crown. --Bacon. [1913 Webster]
- 2. An awl; a bodkin; also, a wooden rod or pin, sharpened at each end, used by thatchers. [Prov. Eng.] --Forby. [1913 Webster]
- 3. (Mech.) (a) A tool of steel, generally tapering, and of a polygonal form, with from four to eight cutting edges, for smoothing or enlarging holes in metal; sometimes made smooth or without edges, as for burnishing pivot holes in watches; a reamer. The broach for gun barrels is commonly square and without taper. (b) A straight tool with file teeth, made of steel, to be pressed through irregular holes in metal that cannot be dressed by revolving tools; a drift. [1913 Webster]
- 4. (Masonry) A broad chisel for stonecutting. [1913 Webster]
- 5. (Arch.) A spire rising from a tower. [Local, Eng.] [1913 Webster]
- 6. A clasp for fastening a garment. See Brooch. [1913 Webster]
- 7. A spitlike start, on the head of a young stag. [1913 Webster]
- 8. The stick from which candle wicks are suspended for dipping. --Knight. [1913 Webster]
- 9. The pin in a lock which enters the barrel of the key. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Broach'
From: GCIDE
- Broach \Broach\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Broached; p. pr. & vb. n. Broaching.] [F. brocher, fr. broche. See Broach, n.]
- 1. To spit; to pierce as with a spit. [1913 Webster]
- I'll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To tap; to pierce, as a cask, in order to draw the liquor. Hence: To let out; to shed, as blood. [1913 Webster]
- Whereat with blade, with bloody blameful blade, He bravely broached his boiling bloody breast. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 3. To open for the first time, as stores. [1913 Webster]
- You shall want neither weapons, victuals, nor aid; I will open the old armories, I will broach my store, and will bring forth my stores. --Knolles. [1913 Webster]
- 4. To make public; to utter; to publish first; to put forth; to introduce as a topic of conversation. [1913 Webster]
- Those very opinions themselves had broached. --Swift. [1913 Webster]
- 5. To cause to begin or break out. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 6. (Masonry) To shape roughly, as a block of stone, by chiseling with a coarse tool. [Scot. & North of Eng.] [1913 Webster]
- 7. To enlarge or dress (a hole), by using a broach. [1913 Webster]
- To broach to (Naut.), to incline suddenly to windward, so as to lay the sails aback, and expose the vessel to the danger of oversetting. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'broach'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- advance,
- air,
- auger,
- bite,
- bleed,
- blue,
- bore,
- bring before,
- bring forward,
- bring in,
- bring up,
- chink,
- christen,
- cleave,
- clip,
- commend to attention,
- countersink,
- crack,
- crevasse,
- cut,
- cut open,
- decant,
- dispart,
- display,
- divaricate,
- divide,
- divulge,
- draft,
- draft off,
- drain,
- draw,
- draw from,
- draw off,
- drill,
- empierce,
- empty,
- establish,
- exhaust,
- expansive,
- extended,
- fissure,
- fix,
- float,
- fly open,
- found,
- give out,
- gore,
- gouge,
- gouge out,
- hint at,
- hole,
- honeycomb,
- impale,
- inaugurate,
- incise,
- induct,
- initiate,
- install,
- institute,
- interject,
- interpose,
- introduce,
- lance,
- launch,
- lay before,
- lay open,
- let,
- let blood,
- let out,
- lift up,
- make a motion,
- make known,
- make public,
- mention,
- milk,
- moot,
- move,
- needle,
- off-color,
- offer a resolution,
- ope,
- open,
- open up,
- part,
- penetrate,
- perforate,
- phlebotomize,
- pierce,
- pin,
- pink,
- pipette,
- pose,
- postulate,
- prefer,
- prick,
- propose,
- proposition,
- propound,
- pump,
- pump out,
- punch,
- puncture,
- purple,
- put forth,
- put forward,
- put it to,
- put out,
- racy,
- raise,
- ream,
- ream out,
- recommend,
- rent,
- riddle,
- rift,
- ring in,
- rip,
- risque,
- rive,
- run through,
- salty,
- scopic,
- separate,
- set agoing,
- set before,
- set forth,
- set on foot,
- set up,
- shady,
- siphon off,
- skewer,
- slit,
- spear,
- spicy,
- spike,
- spit,
- split,
- spread,
- spread out,
- spring open,
- stab,
- start,
- start going,
- start up,
- stick,
- submit,
- suck,
- suck out,
- suggest,
- suggestive,
- swing open,
- talk about,
- tap,
- tear,
- tear open,
- throw open,
- touch on,
- touch upon,
- transfix,
- transpierce,
- trepan,
- trephine,
- turn on,
- usher in,
- venesect,
- ventilate,
- wicked,
- wide