verb
- past tense and past participle of 'ouch': to set (a precious stone) in a socket or bezel of gold or other metal
Usage: archaic; jewelry/metalworking term
Examples
- The jeweler ouched the diamond in a gold setting.
- The ruby was carefully ouched into the crown.
- Medieval craftsmen ouched gemstones using traditional techniques.
- The emerald had been ouched centuries ago and remained secure.