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rubbed, ppl. a.|rʌbd| [f. rub v.1] Subjected to rubbing; smoothed or polished by rubbing, etc. Also with out.
1508Dunbar Flyting 205 Now vpaland thow leivis on rubbit quheit. 1663Gerbier Counsel & Adv. Builders 56 Good London Bricklayers will work the Rod for forty shillings, rubbed Bricks. 1683Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing xxiv. ⁋19 He keeps the Rubb'd out Inck on the Inck⁓block of an equal Fatness. 1704Dict. Rusticum s.v. Hop, The Root being dress'd, then the rub'd Mould is to be applied. 1774M. Mackenzie Maritime Surv. 101 Rub the Back of the Draught..with Charcoal; lay the rubbed Side on clean Paper. 1825J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 555 Rubbed and gauged work is set in putty or mortar. 1842Gwilt Encycl. Arch. 519 When the surface of stone is required to be perfectly smooth, it is accomplished by rubbing with sand or gritstone, and it is called rubbed work. 1892C. R. B. Barrett Essex Highways, etc. 64 The rubbed-brick mouldings would seem to be of the same date as the brick tower. |