Touch

/tʌtʃ/ verb, noun

As a verb, it means to put your hand or another part of your body lightly onto something. As a noun, it is the sense that lets you feel things through your skin, or a small amount of something.

It comes from Old French 'toucher', from Vulgar Latin '*toccāre' meaning 'to strike' or 'knock'. Over time, the sense softened from hitting to simply making contact.

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