taustīt

Etymology
Originally the iterative form of an older verb (whence also, quod vide), from , from. Since people often touch painful swellings, the semantic evolution was perhaps: “to swell” → “to touch a swelling” → “to touch”.

Verb

 * 1) to feel, to touch, to palpate to use the sense of touch, usually via one's hands, to obtain information about something
 * 2)  to feel, to examine; to try to perceive
 * 3) to feel around, for to search for something with the help of the sense of touch
 * 1)  to feel, to examine; to try to perceive
 * 2) to feel around, for to search for something with the help of the sense of touch
 * 1)  to feel, to examine; to try to perceive
 * 2) to feel around, for to search for something with the help of the sense of touch
 * 1)  to feel, to examine; to try to perceive
 * 2) to feel around, for to search for something with the help of the sense of touch
 * 1)  to feel, to examine; to try to perceive
 * 2) to feel around, for to search for something with the help of the sense of touch
 * 1) to feel around, for to search for something with the help of the sense of touch
 * 1) to feel around, for to search for something with the help of the sense of touch

Derived terms

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