[a. Sp. or Pg. ambreada, f. Pg. ambre amber: see -ADE 1.] (See quot.)
1815. Encycl. Brit., I. 784. Ambreada, thus they call the false or fictitious amber, which the Europeans use in their trade with the negroes on the coast of Africa.
[a. Sp. or Pg. ambreada, f. Pg. ambre amber: see -ADE 1.] (See quot.)
1815. Encycl. Brit., I. 784. Ambreada, thus they call the false or fictitious amber, which the Europeans use in their trade with the negroes on the coast of Africa.