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Source: gcide
Touch \Touch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Touched}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Touching}.]
[F. toucher, OF. touchier, tuchier; of Teutonic
origin; cf. OHG. zucchen, zukken, to twitch, pluck, draw, G.
zukken, zukken, v. intens. fr. OHG. ziohan to draw, G.
ziehen, akin to E. tug. See {Tuck}, v. t., {Tug}, and cf.
{Tocsin}, {Toccata}.]

1. To come in contact with; to hit or strike lightly against;
to extend the hand, foot, or the like, so as to reach or
rest on.

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Him thus intent Ithuriel with his spear
Touched lightly. --Milton.

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2. To perceive by the sense of feeling.

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Nothing but body can be touched or touch. --Greech.

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3. To come to; to reach; to attain to.

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The god, vindictive, doomed them never more
Ah, men unblessed! -- to touch their natal shore.
--Pope.

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4. To try; to prove, as with a touchstone. [Obs.]

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Wherein I mean to touch your love indeed. --Shak.

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5. To relate to; to concern; to affect.

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The quarrel toucheth none but us alone. --Shak.

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6. To handle, speak of, or deal with; to treat of.

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Storial thing that toucheth gentilesse. --Chaucer.

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7. To meddle or interfere with; as, I have not touched the
books. --Pope.

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8. To affect the senses or the sensibility of; to move; to
melt; to soften; especially, to cause feelings of pity,
compassion, sympathy, or gratitude in.
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What of sweet before
Hath touched my sense, flat seems to this and harsh.
--Milton.

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The tender sire was touched with what he said.
--Addison.

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9. To mark or delineate with touches; to add a slight stroke
to with the pencil or brush.

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The lines, though touched but faintly, are drawn
right. --Pope.

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10. To infect; to affect slightly. --Bacon.

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11. To make an impression on; to have effect upon.

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Its face . . . so hard that a file will not touch
it. --Moxon.

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12. To strike; to manipulate; to play on; as, to touch an
instrument of music.

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[They] touched their golden harps. --Milton.

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13. To perform, as a tune; to play.

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A person is the royal retinue touched a light and
lively air on the flageolet. --Sir W.
Scott.

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14. To influence by impulse; to impel forcibly. " No decree
of mine, . . . [to] touch with lightest moment of impulse
his free will," --Milton.

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15. To harm, afflict, or distress.

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Let us make a covenant with thee, that thou wilt do
us no hurt, as we have not touched thee. --Gen.
xxvi. 28, 29.

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16. To affect with insanity, especially in a slight degree;
to make partially insane; -- rarely used except in the
past participle.

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She feared his head was a little touched. --Ld.
Lytton.

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17. (Geom.) To be tangent to. See {Tangent}, a.

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18. To lay a hand upon for curing disease.

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19. To compare with; to be equal to; -- usually with a
negative; as, he held that for good cheer nothing could
touch an open fire. [Colloq.]
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20. To induce to give or lend; to borrow from; as, to touch
one for a loan; hence, to steal from. [Slang]
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{To touch a sail} (Naut.), to bring it so close to the wind
that its weather leech shakes.

{To touch the wind} (Naut.), to keep the ship as near the
wind as possible.

{To touch up}, to repair; to improve by touches or
emendation.

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Source: gcide
Touching \Touch"ing\, n.
The sense or act of feeling; touch.

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Source: gcide
Touching \Touch"ing\ (t[u^]ch"[i^]ng), a.
Affecting; moving; pathetic; as, a touching tale. --
{Touching*ly}, adv.

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Source: gcide
Touching \Touch"ing\, prep.
Concerning; with respect to.

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Now, as touching things offered unto idols. --1 Cor.
viii. 1.

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