dubber

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dub +‎ -er

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dubber (plural dubbers)

  1. One who dubs, or gives a name.
    • 2002, Peter R. Coss, Maurice Hugh Keen, Heraldry, Pageantry, and Social Display in Medieval England, page 199:
      [] thus to knight someone lacking in virtue dishonoured the dubber.
  2. A person who records or adds a dubbed soundtrack to a film.
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Etymology 2[edit]

Arabic دُبَّاء (dubbāʔ, bottle gourd)

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dubber (plural dubbers)

  1. A globular vessel or bottle of leather, used in India to hold ghee, oil, etc.
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