Associations to the word «Ambrose»
Noun
- Rumble
- Pullman
- Chanting
- Pagan
- Galen
- Grimes
- Newman
- Iowa
- Ignatius
- Edo
- Lorenz
- Wharton
- Nixon
- Conspirator
- Richards
- Gordon
- Patriarch
- Monty
- Paddy
- Tag
- Havre
- Baptism
- Frederick
- Rachel
- Olsen
- Orator
- Frances
- Cody
- Guiana
- Poe
- Dwight
- Puritan
- Glen
- Earl
- Edwards
- Horace
- Rob
- Miriam
- Crawley
- Foley
- Altar
- Damien
- Allegory
- Seaport
- Apostle
- Colchester
- Crate
- Ashley
- Deacon
- Match
- Toyota
- Priory
- Northumberland
- Fortitude
- Natalie
- Leicester
- Northamptonshire
- Isaac
- Curvature
- Powell
- Sant
- Easter
- Treatise
- Bradshaw
- Lew
- St
- Creed
- Rhode
- Elliott
- Priesthood
- Langley
- Relic
- Seminary
- Pegasus
- Dixon
- Shuffle
- Alderman
- Shack
- Gareth
- Meade
- Baptiste
- Dictionary
- Parchment
- Curb
- Amen
- Examiner
- Bryan
- Dubois
- Abbot
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
AMBROSE, proper noun. A male given name.
AMBROSE, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
AMBROSE, noun. A sweet-scented herb; ambrosia.
Dictionary definition
AMBROSE, noun. (Roman Catholic Church) Roman priest who became bishop of Milan; the first Church Father born and raised in the Christian faith; composer of hymns; imposed orthodoxy on the early Christian church and built up its secular power; a saint and Doctor of the Church (340?-397).
Wise words
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