WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
daub /dɔb/USA pronunciation
v.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to cover or coat with soft, sticky matter: [ ~ + obj + with + obj]:Daub the surface with plaster.[ ~ + obj + on + obj]:Daub plaster on the surface.
- [ ~ + obj] to smear, smudge, make dirty:walls daubed with fingerprints.
- to apply unskillfully, as paint or colors: [ ~ + obj + with + obj]:He daubed his canvas with paint.[ ~ + obj + on + obj]:He daubed paint on his canvas.
daub
(dôb),USA pronunciation v.t.
v.i.
n.
daub′er, n.
daub′ing•ly, adv.
daub′y, adj.
- to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud:to daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
- Buildingto spread (plaster, mud, etc.) on or over something:to daub plaster on a brick wall.
- to smear, soil, or defile.
- to apply, as paint or colors, unskillfully.
v.i.
- to daub something.
- to paint unskillfully.
n.
- Buildingmaterial, esp. of an inferior kind, for daubing walls.
- something daubed on.
- an act of daubing.
- a crude, inartistic painting.
- Latin dealbāre, equivalent. to de-, prevocalic variant of dē- de- + albāre to whiten, derivative of albus white; (noun, nominal) late Middle English, derivative of the verb, verbal
- Anglo-French, Old French dauber to whiten, paint
- (verb, verbal) Middle English dauben 1275–1325
daub′ing•ly, adv.
daub′y, adj.
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