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The exact origin of the word "daub" is unclear, but it is thought to be derived from an Old Norse word that refers to dipping or plunging.
The earliest recorded use of "daub" in English dates back to the 13th century, when it was used to describe applying mud or other sticky substances to walls or other surfaces. Over time, the meaning of "daub" expanded to include any thick or uneven application of a substance, and it is now used in a wide range of contexts, from painting to carpentry to informal slang.
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