toucher
common nounverb
Syllable Decomposition
toucherfrom 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
german:Berührung
english:touch
italian:tocco
polish:dotknac
spanish:tacto
greek:αφή
portuguese: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.)