ˈdirt-dauber
† 1. One who daubs or plasters with dirt or mud; a maker of cob-walls; also, a term of abuse. Obs.
| c 1515 Cock Lorell's B. (Percy Soc.) 5 Here is..partycke peuysshe a conynge dyrte dauber, Worshypfull wardayn of slouens In. 1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 532/1 A man would thinke him some dirtdaubers sonne. 1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Jacke-a-Lent Wks. i. 115/2 Vntyling houses..to..the profit of Plaisterers, and Dirtdawbers, the game of Glasiers, Joyners, Carpenters, Tylers and Bricklayers. 1647 Trapp Comm. Epistles 472 These are the devils dirt-dawbers, that teach such doctrine. |
2. A species of sand-wasp; = dauber 4.
| 1844 Gosse in Zoologist II. 582 These were the nests of dirt-daubers. |