obs. ff. TOUCH (in quots. in sense 6 of TOUCH sb., touchstone).

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1591.  Harington, Orl. Fur., XLII. lxviii. The Porch was all of Porpherie and Tuch.

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a. 1647.  Habington, Surv. Worc., in Worc. Hist. Soc. Proc., II. 410. Noble monuments … formed of Tuche, Marble, Alabaster and Rauns.

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