Artificial intelligent assistant

infibulate

infibulate, v. rare.
  (ɪnˈfɪbjuːleɪt)
  [f. ppl. stem of L. infībulāre, f. in- (in-2) + fībula a clasp, pin, fibula. Cf. fibulate.]
  trans. To fasten with a clasp or buckle. Hence inˈfibulated ppl. a., fastened with a clasp (see next).

1623 Cockeram, Infibulate, to buckle. 1721 in Bailey. 1847 De Quincey Sir W. Hamilton Wks. 1890 V. 326 Hooks and eyes..that are fitted to infibulate him... Infibulate cannot be a plagiarism, because I never saw the word before; and, in fact, I have this moment invented it. 1850 J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art §425 (ed. 2) 611 Caricature of an infibulated citharœdus.

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