daub

daub
dauber, n.daubingly, adv.dauby, adj.
/dawb/, v.t.
1. to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud: to daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
2. to spread (plaster, mud, etc.) on or over something: to daub plaster on a brick wall.
3. to smear, soil, or defile.
4. to apply, as paint or colors, unskillfully.
v.i.
5. to daub something.
6. to paint unskillfully.
n.
7. material, esp. of an inferior kind, for daubing walls.
8. something daubed on.
9. an act of daubing.
10. a crude, inartistic painting.
[1275-1325; (v.) ME dauben < AF, OF dauber to whiten, paint < L dealbare, equiv. to de-, prevocalic var. of de- DE- + albare to whiten, deriv. of albus white; (n.) late ME, deriv. of the v.]

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