Dub /(dŭb)/
Dub
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Dubbed; p. pr. & vb. n. Dubbing
- To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son Henry a knight.
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To invest with any dignity or new character; to entitle; to call.
A man of wealth is dubbed a man of worth.
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To clothe or invest; to ornament; to adorn. [Obs.]
His diadem was dropped down Dubbed with stones.
- To strike, rub, or dress smooth; to dab;
- To strike cloth with teasels to raise a nap.
Phrases & Compounds
- To dub a fly
- to dress a fishing fly.
- To dub out
- to fill out, as an uneven surface, to a plane, or to carry out a series of small projections.
Dub
v. i.
- To make a noise by brisk drumbeats.
Dub
v. t.
- to add sound to an existing recording, audio or video; -- often used with in. The sound may be of any type or of any duration.
- to mix together two or more sound or video recordings to produce a composite recording.
Dub
n.
- A blow. [R.]
Dub
n.
- A pool or puddle. [Prov. Eng.]