Associations to the word «Ambrosian»
Noun
- Chant
- Rite
- Liturgy
- Milan
- Lent
- Ambrose
- Filippo
- Repertory
- Hymn
- Psalm
- Chorus
- Decca
- Sutherland
- Vatican
- Iliad
- Philharmonic
- Roman
- Luciano
- Verdi
- Orchestra
- Bangor
- Symphony
- Charlemagne
- Brent
- Ordinary
- Benedictine
- Conductor
- Preface
- Advent
- Choir
- Easter
- Opera
- Manuscript
- Mass
- Library
- Te
- Monica
- Joan
- Sinclair
- Communion
- Mccarthy
- Pope
- Canon
- Carlo
- Melody
- Archbishop
- Singer
- Cardinal
- Augustine
- Republic
- Prayer
- Feast
- Maria
- Canton
- Tradition
- Fragment
- Antonio
- Altar
- Rome
- Catholic
- Verse
- Italy
- Vi
- Edition
- Diocese
- Walker
- Abbey
- Church
- Comparison
- Text
- Reform
- Worship
- Variation
- London
- Ash
- Mode
- Anna
- St
Adjective
Wiktionary
AMBROSIAN, adjective. Ambrosial
AMBROSIAN, adjective. Of or relating to St Ambrose.
Dictionary definition
AMBROSIAN, adjective. Of or by or relating to Saint Ambrose; "Ambrosian chants".
AMBROSIAN, adjective. Extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant; "a nectarous drink"; "ambrosial food".
AMBROSIAN, adjective. Worthy of the gods.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.