Where does “ambrosian” come from?

ambrosian (English) comes from English ambrosia, from Latin ambrosia, from Ancient Greek ἀμβροσία, from Ancient Greek ἄμβροτος, from Proto-Indo-European n̥mr̥tós, from Proto-Indo-European n̥-, from Proto-Indo-European ne — not.

ambrosian (English): Ambrosial

Definitions

  1. Ambrosial

Ancestry of “ambrosian”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishambrosiaThe food of the gods, thought to confer...
2LatinambrosiaThe food of the gods; ambrosia; The unguent of...
3Ancient Greekἀμβροσίαambrosia
4Ancient Greekἄμβροτοςimmortal, divine; belonging to the gods
5Proto-Indo-Europeann̥mr̥tósimmortal
6Proto-Indo-Europeann̥-not, un-
7Proto-Indo-Europeannenot
Every word from Proto-Indo-European neEvery word from Proto-Indo-European n̥-Every word from Proto-Indo-European n̥mr̥tós