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† aˈdub, v. Obs. Forms: 5 adube, adubbe, 5–6 adoub(e, 6 addoub(e. [a. OFr. adube-r, adoube-r, adubbe-r, adoubbe-r, to equip a knight, to array; f. à to + douber to dub.] 1. To invest with the insignia of knighthood; to knight; to dub.
c1450Merlin 122 Thei shull neuer be dubbed of no man till thow a-dubbe hem and yeve hem armes. a1521Helyas in Thoms Prose Rom. III. 148, I shal adube you knight. 2. To equip, array, invest, accoutre.
1475Caxton Jason 28 b, Jason and the Syriens adoubed them. 1480― Ovid's Metam. xii. xxii, Appollo adoubed hyme with a thycke clowde. |