slovodefinícia
Dubb
(gcide)
Dubb \Dubb\, n. [Ar.] (Zool.)
The Syrian bear. See under Bear. [Written also dhubb, and
dub.]
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podobné slovodefinícia
dubbed
(encz)
dubbed,daboval v: Zdeněk Broždubbed,dabovaný adj: Zdeněk Broždubbed,přezdíval v: Zdeněk Broždubbed,přezdívaný adj: bta
dubbin
(encz)
dubbin,mastivo Zdeněk Brož
dubbing
(encz)
dubbing,dabing n: Zdeněk Brož
overdubbing
(encz)
overdubbing,
Dubbed
(gcide)
Dub \Dub\ (d[u^]b), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dubbed (d[u^]bd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Dubbing.] [AS. dubban to strike, beat
("dubbade his sunu . . . to r[imac]dere." --AS. Chron. an.
1086); akin to Icel. dubba; cf. OF. adouber (prob. fr. Icel.)
a chevalier, Icel. dubba til riddara.]
1. To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son
Henry a knight.
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Note: The conclusion of the ceremony was marked by a tap on
the shoulder with the sword.
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2. To invest with any dignity or new character; to entitle;
to call.
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A man of wealth is dubbed a man of worth. --Pope.
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3. To clothe or invest; to ornament; to adorn. [Obs.]
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His diadem was dropped down
Dubbed with stones. --Morte
d'Arthure.
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4. To strike, rub, or dress smooth; to dab; as:
(a) To dress with an adz; as, to dub a stick of timber
smooth.
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(b) To strike cloth with teasels to raise a nap.
--Halliwell.
(c) To rub or dress with grease, as leather in the process
of cyrrying it. --Tomlinson.
(d) To prepare for fighting, as a gamecock, by trimming
the hackles and cutting off the comb and wattles.
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To dub a fly, to dress a fishing fly. [Prov. Eng.]
--Halliwell.

To dub out (Plastering), to fill out, as an uneven surface,
to a plane, or to carry out a series of small projections.
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Dubber
(gcide)
Dubber \Dub"ber\, n.
One who, or that which, dubs.
[1913 Webster]Dubber \Dub"ber\, n. [Hind. dabbah.]
A globular vessel or bottle of leather, used in India to hold
ghee, oil, etc. [Also written dupper.] --M'Culloch.
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dubbing
(gcide)
Daubing \Daub"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who daubs; that which is daubed.
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2. A rough coat of mortar put upon a wall to give it the
appearance of stone; rough-cast.
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3. In currying, a mixture of fish oil and tallow worked into
leather; -- called also dubbing. --Knight.
[1913 Webster]Dub \Dub\ (d[u^]b), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dubbed (d[u^]bd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Dubbing.] [AS. dubban to strike, beat
("dubbade his sunu . . . to r[imac]dere." --AS. Chron. an.
1086); akin to Icel. dubba; cf. OF. adouber (prob. fr. Icel.)
a chevalier, Icel. dubba til riddara.]
1. To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son
Henry a knight.
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Note: The conclusion of the ceremony was marked by a tap on
the shoulder with the sword.
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2. To invest with any dignity or new character; to entitle;
to call.
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A man of wealth is dubbed a man of worth. --Pope.
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3. To clothe or invest; to ornament; to adorn. [Obs.]
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His diadem was dropped down
Dubbed with stones. --Morte
d'Arthure.
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4. To strike, rub, or dress smooth; to dab; as:
(a) To dress with an adz; as, to dub a stick of timber
smooth.
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(b) To strike cloth with teasels to raise a nap.
--Halliwell.
(c) To rub or dress with grease, as leather in the process
of cyrrying it. --Tomlinson.
(d) To prepare for fighting, as a gamecock, by trimming
the hackles and cutting off the comb and wattles.
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To dub a fly, to dress a fishing fly. [Prov. Eng.]
--Halliwell.

To dub out (Plastering), to fill out, as an uneven surface,
to a plane, or to carry out a series of small projections.
[1913 Webster]Dubbing \Dub"bing\, n.
1. The act of dubbing, as a knight, etc.
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2. The act of rubbing, smoothing, or dressing; a dressing off
smooth with an adz.
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3. A dressing of flour and water used by weavers; a mixture
of oil and tallow for dressing leather; daubing.
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4. The body substance of an angler's fly. --Davy.
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Dubbing
(gcide)
Daubing \Daub"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who daubs; that which is daubed.
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2. A rough coat of mortar put upon a wall to give it the
appearance of stone; rough-cast.
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3. In currying, a mixture of fish oil and tallow worked into
leather; -- called also dubbing. --Knight.
[1913 Webster]Dub \Dub\ (d[u^]b), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dubbed (d[u^]bd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Dubbing.] [AS. dubban to strike, beat
("dubbade his sunu . . . to r[imac]dere." --AS. Chron. an.
1086); akin to Icel. dubba; cf. OF. adouber (prob. fr. Icel.)
a chevalier, Icel. dubba til riddara.]
1. To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son
Henry a knight.
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Note: The conclusion of the ceremony was marked by a tap on
the shoulder with the sword.
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2. To invest with any dignity or new character; to entitle;
to call.
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A man of wealth is dubbed a man of worth. --Pope.
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3. To clothe or invest; to ornament; to adorn. [Obs.]
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His diadem was dropped down
Dubbed with stones. --Morte
d'Arthure.
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4. To strike, rub, or dress smooth; to dab; as:
(a) To dress with an adz; as, to dub a stick of timber
smooth.
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(b) To strike cloth with teasels to raise a nap.
--Halliwell.
(c) To rub or dress with grease, as leather in the process
of cyrrying it. --Tomlinson.
(d) To prepare for fighting, as a gamecock, by trimming
the hackles and cutting off the comb and wattles.
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To dub a fly, to dress a fishing fly. [Prov. Eng.]
--Halliwell.

To dub out (Plastering), to fill out, as an uneven surface,
to a plane, or to carry out a series of small projections.
[1913 Webster]Dubbing \Dub"bing\, n.
1. The act of dubbing, as a knight, etc.
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2. The act of rubbing, smoothing, or dressing; a dressing off
smooth with an adz.
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3. A dressing of flour and water used by weavers; a mixture
of oil and tallow for dressing leather; daubing.
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4. The body substance of an angler's fly. --Davy.
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Undubbed
(gcide)
Undubbed \Undubbed\
See dubbed.
dubbin
(wn)
dubbin
n 1: tallow mixed with oil; used to make leather soft and
waterproof
dubbing
(wn)
dubbing
n 1: a new soundtrack that is added to a film
REDUBBERS
(bouvier)
REDUBBERS, crim law. Those who bought stolen cloth, and dyed it of another
color to prevent its being identified, were anciently so called. 3 Inst.
134.

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