Bedaub

/bɪˈdɔːb/ verb

To coat or smear something thickly with a messy substance like paint, mud, or grease.

From Middle English 'bedauben,' combining the prefix 'be-' (meaning 'to cover') with 'daub' (from Old French 'dauber,' meaning to coat or plaster). The prefix 'be-' became productive in English for creating verbs meaning to cover or affect thoroughly.

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