DARBY


Meaning of DARBY in English

I. ˈdärbē noun

( -es )

Etymology: probably from the name Derby or Darby

1. : a plasterer's float consisting of a long narrow strip of wood with two handles

2. : a trowel with a handle elevated above the blade for use as a darby

II. transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-es )

: to smooth with a darby

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