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† ˈrubbour north. and Sc. Obs. Also 4 robbour (?), 6 rowbour, 6–7 rubber. [Of obscure origin.] A cask or keg.1362–3 Durh. Acct. Rolls 178 In uno pari de Rebbours [? read Robbours] de novo fact. cum ligatur. earundem. 1404 Ibid. 397 In..ij par' de rubbours, j par de costrell, j par de magnis flaketis...
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rubber
▪ I. rubber, n.1 (ˈrʌbə(r)) [f. rub v.1 + -er1.] I. 1. a. A hard brush, a cloth, or the like, used for rubbing in order to make clean. Now rare.1536 Wardr. Acc. Hen. VIII in Archaeol. IX. 245 One dussen brushes, and one dussen and a halfe of rubbers delyvered to like use into oure saide warderobe of...
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