a. Obs. [ad. L. ambrosiac-us, a. Gr. ἀμβροσιακ-ός: see prec. Cf. Fr. ambrosiaque.] Of the nature of ambrosia; ambrosial.
1600. B. Jonson, Cynthias Rev., I. iii. 18. Here is most ambrosiacke water. Ibid. (1611), Catiline, I. i. This ambrosiac kiss, and this of nectar.
1662. Cokaine, Poems (1669), 349. Which with Ambrosiack cream shall swell thy breast.
1731. in Bailey. [Not in Johnson.]