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ἀμβολᾱ́
ἀμβολάδην
ἀμβολαδίς
ἀμβολάς
ἀμβολή
ἀμβολιεργός
ἀμβολίη
ἀμβόλιμος
ἀμβροσίᾱ
ἀμβροσίοδμος
ἀμβρόσιος
ἄμβροτον
ἀμβροτόπωλος
ἄμβροτος
ἄμβων
ἀμβώσᾱς
ᾱ̔μέ
ἀμέγαρτος
ἀμεγέθης
ἀμείβω
ἀμείδητος
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ἀμβρόσιος
ἀμβρόσιοςIon.ηονalsoος ονE.adjreltd.ἄμβροτος of the attributes or possessions of deities, such as their hair, voice, clothes, chambers, bedsambrosial, immortal, divineHom. Hes. hHom. Pi.fr. AR. Theoc.of fodder and mangers for their horsesIl.of an unguentHom. hHom.of a fragrancehHom. Thgn. AR.of the rays of DawnAR.of the face of DayLyr.adesp.of sleep, perh. envisaged as a divine gift, or as a restorative of vital strengthambrosialIl.of night, as immortal or numinous, or perh. as bringing restorative sleepHom. Alcm. of a nymph, the GracesdivinehHom. Ar. gener., of things having an association w. particular deitiesof springs, their waterdivinePi.fr. E.of acts of lovePi.of the gleam of a robe and crown, as a gift fr. a godE. of a poet's verses or songimmortali.e. undying, or as assoc.w. the MusesPi. B. Ar. gener.fit for the godsof the voice of Orpheus, the head and breast of MedeaheavenlyAR.of water fr. the snow of AetnaTheoc.

ShortDef

immortal

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Headword:
ἀμβρόσιος
Headword (normalized):
ἀμβρόσιος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
αμβροσιος
IDX:
3857
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-3858
Key:
ἀμβρόσιος

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