Artificial intelligent assistant

succube

succube rare.
  (ˈsʌkjuːb)
  Also succub.
  [ad. L. succuba, -us: see prec. Cf. F. succube m.]
  = prec.

1721 D'Urfey Athenian Jilt Operas, etc. 164 Our Succub Satanick now found She touch'd his Soul in place unsound. 1889 E. Saltus Tristrem Varick 152 There would be no insomnia now. In the magic of a cablegram that succube had been exorcised forever.

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