n. One who or that which daubs.n. A coarse, ignorant painter.n. A low and gross flatterer.n. A copperplate-printers' pad, consisting of rags firmly tied together and covered over with a piece of canvas, for inking platesn. A mud-wasp: from the way in which it daubs mud in building its nest.n. The brush used to spread blacking upon shoes, as distinguished from the polisher, or brush used for polishing; they are sometimes combined in one.n. A heavy round brush of rice-root, sharpened to a round point, used for cleaning out the corners of a carriage.