Artificial intelligent assistant

scrubbado

scruˈbbado Obs.
  Also 7 scrubadoe, 7–8 scrubado.
  [f. scrub n.3 + -ado: cf. scabbado.]
  The itch.

1651 Biggs New Disp. 112 He was still troubled with his guest, the scrubadoe. 1709 Female Tatler No. 6/4 A new Nostrum for the Scrubbado. 1729 Fielding Author's Farce iii. Air xii, Were I laid on Scotland's Coast, And in my Arms embrac'd my dear, Let Scrubado do its most, I would know no Grief or Fear.

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