obs. ff. TOUCH (in quots. in sense 6 of TOUCH sb., touchstone).
1591. Harington, Orl. Fur., XLII. lxviii. The Porch was all of Porpherie and Tuch.
a. 1647. Habington, Surv. Worc., in Worc. Hist. Soc. Proc., II. 410. Noble monuments
formed of Tuche, Marble, Alabaster and Rauns.