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daub I. \ˈdȯb, ˈdäb\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English dauben, from Old French dauber to whitewash, plaster, probably from (assumed) Vulgar Latin dalbare, alteration of Latin dealbare, from de- + -albare (from albus white) — more at elf transitive verb 1. : to cover or coat (as lath, a wall, a building) with soft adhesive matter (as plaster, pitch, mud) : plaster, close, smear < daub the crack with plaster > < daub a surface with glue > 2. : to coat with something that smirches or stains < daubed his fingers with ink > : soil < generally daubs himself with soup and grease — Earl of Chesterfield > 3. obsolete : to cover with a specious or deceitful exterior < he daubed his vice with show of virtue — Shakespeare > 4. dialect England : to array tastelessly especially in a gaudy manner 5. : to apply paint or other coloring material crudely, hastily, or unskillfully to < their faces daubed a savage black — T.B.Costain > < daubed her lips with lipstick > : apply (colors) in such a way < like an artist daubing unimportant touches of paint on a finished picture — Winifred Bambrick > intransitive verb 1. now dialect : to put on a false exterior in order to make an impression 2. : to paint or apply colors in a crude, amateur, or unskillful manner < Awful Arts Club … which has been daubing for ten years — Joseph Alger > II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English dawbe, from dauben, v. 1. : material (as plaster, mortar, clay, mud) used with straw or hay or roughcast to daub walls < old house … built of wattle and daub — G.E.Fussell > — compare wattle 2. : the act or an instance of daubing < a few hasty daubs and the picture was ready > 3. a. : something daubed on; especially : a viscous sticky application or a daubed spot, smear, or patch of paint b. : something resembling or suggestive of a hastily or crudely applied touch, smear, or splash of paint < great daubs of brilliant-colored fabrics were stretched out on tables — Winifred Bambrick > 4. : a picture coarsely and unskillfully executed III. variant of dab |