scumble

Etymology

 * perhaps from with frequentative.

Noun

 * 1) An opaque kind of glaze (layer of paint).

Translations

 * Czech: lazura

Verb

 * 1) To apply an opaque glaze to an area of a painting to make it softer or duller.
 * 2) * 1987, Bernard MacLaverty, short story. "The Drapery Man" (published in The Great Profumo and Other Stories, Jonathan Cape, 1987) - p.35:
 * "I want you to scumble the bottom third with sap green."
 * 1) To apply a  pattern to the  of a piece of  to simulate the  of another, as for example to give  an appearance of.
 * 1) To apply a  pattern to the  of a piece of  to simulate the  of another, as for example to give  an appearance of.
 * 1) To apply a  pattern to the  of a piece of  to simulate the  of another, as for example to give  an appearance of.
 * 1) To apply a  pattern to the  of a piece of  to simulate the  of another, as for example to give  an appearance of.