Artificial intelligent assistant

antelation

anteˈlation Obs. rare.
  [ad. med.L. ante-lātiōn-em prerogative, n. of action f. ante-ferre to carry before.]
  Precedence, preference, prerogative.

1553–87 Foxe A. & M. I. 790/2 The intrication of these prerogatives, antelations, and such other as do associate these expectative graces. 1623 Mabbe Aleman's G. d'Alfarache ii. 190 Alleaging the antelation of time, and priority of his debt.

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