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daub (v.)

late 14c., dauben, "to smear with soft, adhesive matter, to plaster or whitewash a wall" (Dauber as a surname is recorded from mid-13c.), from Old French dauber "to whitewash, plaster" (13c.), perhaps from Latin dealbare, from de-, here probably meaning "thoroughly," + albare "to whiten," from albus "white" (see alb).

From 1590s as "to dress or adorn (a person) without style or taste." Painting sense is from 1620s. Related: Daubed; daubing, daubery. As a noun from mid-15c. as "daubing material, cheap kind of mortar;" 1761 as "inartistic painting."

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Definitions of daub from WordNet
1
daub (v.)
coat with plaster;
daub the wall
Synonyms: plaster
daub (v.)
apply to a surface;
daub paint onto the wall
daub (v.)
cover (a surface) by smearing (a substance) over it;
daub the ceiling with plaster
Synonyms: smear
2
daub (n.)
material used to daub walls;
daub (n.)
a blemish made by dirt;
Synonyms: smudge / spot / blot / smear / smirch / slur
daub (n.)
an unskillful painting;
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