Artificial intelligent assistant

intrayl

inˈtrayl
  obs. f. entrail v., to entwine. Hence inˈtrayling ppl. a.

a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII 73 The pyllers wrapped in a wrethe of golde curiously wroughte and intrayled. 1622 Wither Mistr. Philar. Wks. (1633) 621 In those faire curled snares They are hampred unawares; And compeld to sweare a duty To her sweet intrayling beauty.

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