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n.
An alkaloid obtained from the leaves of an Australian tree (Duboisia myoporoides), and regarded as identical with hyoscyamine. It produces dilation of the pupil of the eye.
pl.
of Dubiety
imp. & p. p.
of Dub
n.
Same as Duboisine.
n.
State of being dubious.
adv.
In a dubious manner.
superl.
Of or pertaining to shade or darkness; hence, unfit to be seen or known; equivocal; dubious or corrupt.
a.
Of uncertain event or issue; as, in dubious battle.
n.
The sound of a drum when continuously beaten; hence, a clamorous, repeated sound; a clatter.
a.
Occasioning doubt; not clear, or obvious; equivocal; questionable; doubtful; as, a dubious answer.
n.
One who, or that which, dubs.
n.
The act of dubbing, as a knight, etc.
n.
faint light; a dubious or uncertain medium through which anything is viewed.
v. t.
To confer knighthood upon; as, the king dubbed his son Henry a knight.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dub
n.
An undergraduate, partly supported by the college funds, whose duty it formerly was to wait at table. A servitor corresponded to a sizar in Cambridge and Dublin universities.
pl.
of Dubiosity
n.
A college student's or undergraduate's servant; -- so called in Oxford, England; at Cambridge called a gyp; and at Dublin, a skip.
v. t.
To dress with an adz; as, to dub a stick of timber smooth.
n.
One of a body of students in the universities of Cambridge (Eng.) and Dublin, who, having passed a certain examination, are exempted from paying college fees and charges. A sizar corresponded to a servitor at Oxford.
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