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Thach

[thach]
–noun
Edward. Teach, Edward.

Teach

[teech]
–noun
Edward (“Blackbeard”), died 1718, English pirate and privateer in the Americas.
Also, Thatch, Thach.
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teach 
O.E. tæcan (past tense and pp. tæhte) "to show, point out," also "to give instruction," from P.Gmc. *taikijanan (cf. O.H.G. zihan, Ger. zeihen "to accuse," Goth. ga-teihan "to announce"), from PIE *deik- "to show, point out" (see diction). Related to O.E. tacen, tacn "sign, mark" (see token). O.E. tæcan had more usually a sense of "show, declare, warn, persuade" (cf. Ger. zeigen "to show," from the same root); while the O.E. word for "to teach, instruct, guide" was more commonly læran, source of modern learn and lore. Teacher "one who teaches" emerged c.1300; it was used earlier in a sense of "index finger" (c.1290).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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