Definition of the word ambrosia

Pronunciation of vocabulary ambrosia

ambrosianoun

ambrosia

/æmˈbrəʊziə//æmˈbrəʊʒə/

Origin of the word ambrosia

The word "ambrosia" has its roots in ancient Greek mythology. In Homer's Odyssey, ambrosia was described as the food of the gods, which granted them immortality and eternal youth. It was said to be a sweet, fragrant, and immortally beautiful food that was consumed by the gods to sustain their immortality. In addition to its mythological connotations, ambrosia also referred to a sweet, fragrant, and delicate substance similar to honey or nectar. The word "ambrosia" comes from the Greek words "ambros" meaning "immortal" and "ious" meaning "“pertaining to". Over time, the concept of ambrosia has been adapted and used to describe a variety of foods and substances that are considered to be particularly delicious, luxurious, or divine.

Vocabulary summary ambrosia

typenoun

meaning(mythology, theology) food of the gods

meaningdelicacies

meaningbee pollen (pollen collected by bees in the hive to eat)

Example of vocabulary ambrosianamespace

meaning

the food of the gods

thức ăn của các vị thần

meaning

something that is very pleasant to eat

một cái gì đó rất dễ chịu để ăn

meaning

a sweet dish of fruit and cream, often with coconut, eaten at the end of a meal, often at thanksgiving

một món ăn ngọt gồm trái cây và kem, thường có dừa, ăn vào cuối bữa ăn, thường là vào lễ tạ ơn


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