toucher

common nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

toucher

from the Vulgar Latin toccare ('to hit, strike'), derived from the onomatopoeia toc evoking the dry sound produced by the impact of two hard objects (see tocsin and toquer) that replaced the Latin tangere.

Definitions

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "toucher"

Synonym

taction

Plural

touchers

Translations

  • germangerman:Berührung
  • englishenglish:touch
  • italianitalian:tocco
  • polishpolish:dotknac
  • spanishspanish:tacto
  • greekgreek:αφή
  • portugueseportuguese:toque

See also

retoucheur (cn.) toucher (v.) touché (adj.) retouchage (cn.) retouche (cn.) touche (cn.) intangibilité (cn.) intactile (adj.) touchette (cn.) touchable (adj.) tangible (adj.) intouchabilité (cn.) intangible (adj.) retoucher (v.) tactile (adj.) tangibilité (cn.) touchant (adj.) toucheur (cn.) touchement (cn.) intouchable (adj.)