ἀμβροσία
Ancient Greek
Pronunciation
- (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /am.bro.sí.aː/
- (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /am.broˈsi.a/
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /am.broˈsi.a/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /am.broˈsi.a/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /am.broˈsi.a/
Adjective
ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ • (ambrosíā)
Etymology 2
From ἄμβροτος (ámbrotos, “immortal”) + -ῐ́ᾱ (-íā, abstract noun suffix). The τ (t) changed to σ (s) by palatalization. Cognate with Sanskrit अमृत (amṛ́ta, “elixir of life, immortality, food and nectar of the gods”)
Noun
ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ • (ambrosíā) f (genitive ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱς); first declension
- ambrosia
- elixir of life
- food, perfume, unguent of the gods
- immortality
- simulated divine ambrosia used in religious rites
- name of some medicines
- a festival of Bacchus
Declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ἡ ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ hē ambrosíā |
τὼ ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ tṑ ambrosíā |
αἱ ἀμβροσῐ́αι hai ambrosíai | ||||||||||
Genitive | τῆς ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱς tês ambrosíās |
τοῖν ἀμβροσῐ́αιν toîn ambrosíain |
τῶν ἀμβροσῐῶν tôn ambrosiôn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῇ ἀμβροσῐ́ᾳ têi ambrosíāi |
τοῖν ἀμβροσῐ́αιν toîn ambrosíain |
ταῖς ἀμβροσῐ́αις taîs ambrosíais | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὴν ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱν tḕn ambrosíān |
τὼ ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ tṑ ambrosíā |
τᾱ̀ς ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱς tā̀s ambrosíās | ||||||||||
Vocative | ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ ambrosíā |
ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ ambrosíā |
ἀμβροσῐ́αι ambrosíai | ||||||||||
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Descendants
See also
- νέκταρ (néktar)
References
- ἀμβροσία in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- ἀμβροσία in Bailly, Anatole (1935) Le Grand Bailly: Dictionnaire grec-français, Paris: Hachette
- ἀμβροσία in the Diccionario Griego–Español en línea (2006–2019)
- ἀμβροσία in Slater, William J. (1969) Lexicon to Pindar, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter
- Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited.
- ambrosia idem, page 27.
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