tocar

Etymology
From, of or  origin.

Verb

 * 1)  to touch

Etymology
From, of or  origin.

Verb

 * 1) to touch
 * 2) to play (an instrument)

Etymology
, of or  origin.

Verb

 * 1) to touch
 * 2) to feel
 * 3) to press (a switch, button)
 * 4) to play

Etymology
From, from , of or  origin.

Verb

 * 1) to touch
 * 2) to play
 * 3)  to knock
 * 4) to ring
 * 5)  to be awarded; to win, obtain
 * 6)  to be someone's time or turn
 * 1) to ring
 * 2)  to be awarded; to win, obtain
 * 3)  to be someone's time or turn
 * 1)  to be awarded; to win, obtain
 * 2)  to be someone's time or turn
 * 1)  to be someone's time or turn
 * 1)  to be someone's time or turn

Etymology
From, of or  origin.

Verb

 * 1) to touch
 * 2) to play (a musical instrument)

Etymology
From, from , of or  origin.

Verb

 * 1)  to touch, to finger, to feel (tactually)
 * 2)  to start addressing
 * 3)  to play (a musical instrument)
 * 4)  to sound, jingle, to honk, to ring (a bell, alarm, horn or similar object)
 * (bell)
 * 1)  to kick out, to expulse
 * 2)  to become aware; to realize or perceive
 * 1)  to sound, jingle, to honk, to ring (a bell, alarm, horn or similar object)
 * (bell)
 * 1)  to kick out, to expulse
 * 2)  to become aware; to realize or perceive
 * (bell)
 * 1)  to kick out, to expulse
 * 2)  to become aware; to realize or perceive
 * 1)  to become aware; to realize or perceive

Usage notes
When used transitively in its most frequent sense ("to touch"), the verb is typically followed by the preposition. Despite its popularity, this addition is completely optional and doesn't alter the verb's meaning.

Derived terms

 * (idiomatic)

Etymology 1
, of or  origin.

Verb

 * 1)  to touch
 * 2)  to play
 * 3)  to be someone's time or turn
 * 4)  to have to do something, be obligated to do
 * 5)  to knock
 * 6)  to honk
 * 7)  to ring
 * 8)  to touch on
 * 9)  to touch
 * 10)  to bunt
 * 1)  to knock
 * 2)  to honk
 * 3)  to ring
 * 4)  to touch on
 * 5)  to touch
 * 6)  to bunt
 * 1)  to touch on
 * 2)  to touch
 * 3)  to bunt
 * 1)  to bunt
 * 1)  to bunt

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) to comb or dress one's hair
 * 2) to don a hat, scarf or other head covering

Etymology
From, of or  origin.

Verb

 * 1)  to touch