Daub
81be|daub — «bih DB», transitive verb. 1. to smear with something dirty or sticky. SYNONYM(S): plaster. 2. to ornament in a gaudy or showy way. SYNONYM(S): bedizen …
82wattle and daub — noun A structure of interwoven branches and twigs plastered with mud, clay or dung, used in the construction of dwellings, especially as infill in a half timbered wall …
83clam stave \& daub — Mawdesley Glossary materials used to build cottages, usually thatched with straw …
84weet be daub — Mawdesley Glossary a blackbird or thrushes nest coated inside with mud in a stage of building …
85wattle and daub — building material that consists of wattle covered with mud or clay (sometimes contains lime, dung, straw) …
86wattle and daub — noun a material formerly used in building walls, consisting of wattle covered with mud or clay …
87wattle and daub — a substance used in the past for building walls, consisting of wattle covered with clay …
88wattle and daub — noun 1. wattles (interwoven rods) plastered with mud or clay and used as a building material. 2. a dwelling made from such material …
89wattle and daub — noun building material consisting of interwoven rods and twigs covered with clay • Hypernyms: ↑building material …
90baud — daub …