tuch

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English

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Etymology

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See touchstone.

Noun

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tuch

  1. (obsolete) A dark-coloured kind of marble; touchstone.
    • 1591, John Harington, Orlando Furioso:
      The Porch was all of Porpherie and Tuch.

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Anagrams

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Czech

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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tuch f

  1. genitive plural of tucha

Middle Low German

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Etymology

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From Old Saxon *tiuh, from Proto-Germanic *teugą. Compare Middle High German ziuc.

Noun

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tǖch n

  1. stuff; gear, equipment

Descendants

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  • Old Norse: tygi
    • Icelandic: tygi
    • Danish: tøj
      • Faroese: toy
    • Norwegian: tøy (Bokmål), tøy (Nynorsk) n
    • Swedish: tyg

Further reading

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Tlahuica

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Noun

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tuch

  1. rabbit

References

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  • Elpidia Reynoso González, Vocabulario Español-Tlahuica (1998)