interj. Used to express sudden pain or displeasure. |
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n. Obsolete 1. A setting for a precious stone. 2. A clasp or brooch, especially one set with jewels. [Middle English ouche, from Anglo-Norman (une) ouche, alteration of (une) nouch, (a) brooch, of Germanic origin; see ned- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] ![]() (click for a larger image) ouch2amethyst and diamond brooch |
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