a. Obs. [ad. L. ambrosiac-us, a. Gr. ἀμβροσιακ-ός: see prec. Cf. Fr. ambrosiaque.] Of the nature of ambrosia; ambrosial.

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1600.  B. Jonson, Cynthia’s Rev., I. iii. 18. Here is most ambrosiacke water. Ibid. (1611), Catiline, I. i. This ambrosiac kiss, and this of nectar.

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1662.  Cokaine, Poems (1669), 349. Which with Ambrosiack cream shall swell thy breast.

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1731.  in Bailey. [Not in Johnson.]

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