ouch

interjection

Used to express sudden pain or displeasure.

noun

A setting for a precious stone.

noun

A clasp or brooch, especially one set with jewels.

An exclamation expressing pain, as when one is suddenly hurt, as by a slight burn, a prick of a pin, etc.

noun

An ornament or jewel of the nature of a brooch or clasp; any jewel or ornament; specifically, a clasp used for a cope in place of the agraffe. Its use in the English Old Testament seems to be restricted to ‘setting,’ or ‘socket.’ Also owche.

noun

The blow given by a boar’s tusk.

noun

A tumor or boil on the skin; a carbuncle.

noun

A socket or bezel holding a precious stone; hence, a jewel or ornament worn on the person.

noun

Alternative form of ouche.

interjection

An expression of one’s own physical pain.