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Frubish
Frubish Frub"ish, v. t. [See Furbish.] To rub up: to furbish. [Obs.] --Beau. c& Et.

Meaning of RUBIS from wikipedia

- Rubis is the French word for ruby. Rubis may refer to: French ship Rubis, various ships of the French Navy Rubis-class submarine, a French Navy nuclear...
- world navies, the Rubis class shares many of its system designs with the conventionally-powered Agosta class. In the late 1980s, the Rubis class was proposed...
- including Coparef, Rubis Terminal, Vitogaz, Kelsey Gas Ltd, Lasfargaz, La Collette Terminal, among others. In 1990, Gilles Gobin founded Rubis Investment &...
- named Rubis ("Ruby"), or Ruby as it was spelled until the 18th century: Rubis (1648), a 48-gun ship of the line. HMS Ruby (1666), originally Rubis, a 64-gun...
- Rubi Rose Benton (born October 2, 1997) is an American rapper, internet personality and video vixen from Lexington, Kentucky. She first appeared in the...
- Ruby Esmaquel (born January 3, 1966), known professionally as Rubi Rubi is a Filipino actress, comedian, acting teacher and entrepreneur. Her first onscreen...
- 5 ft). Rubis at the front left Rubis equipment bay Rubis payload The Rubis was launched eleven times from 10 June 1964 to 5 July 1967. All Rubis rockets...
- Look up rubí, rubi, or ruby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rubí or Rubi may refer to: Rubí (cartoon) [es], on Maha Cartoon TV Rubí (1968 TV series)...
- Le Rubis (S 601), initially named Provence, was a first-generation nuclear attack submarine and lead boat of the Rubis class of the French Navy, ****igned...
- The Scintex ML 250 Rubis was a French civil utility aircraft of the 1960s. Scintex Aviation had manufactured the two-seat Emeraude from the late 1950s...