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Definition of Ambrosially

Ambrosially
Ambrosially Am*bro"sial*ly, adv. After the manner of ambrosia; delightfully. ``Smelt ambrosially.' --Tennyson.

Meaning of Ambrosially from wikipedia

- it under our nostrils." Homer speaks of ambrosial raiment, ambrosial locks of hair, even the gods' ambrosial sandals. Among later writers, ambrosia has...
- "weakling" goddess and, thrusting his spear, nicks her wrist through her "ambrosial robe". Aphrodite borrows Ares's chariot to ride back to Mount Olympus...
- concealed Leto's childbirth. Theognis wrote that the island was filled with ambrosial fragrance when Apollo was born, and the Earth laughed with joy. In some...
- ਮਹਾਰਾਜ ਜੀ, romanized: Amritabāṇī satigurū ravidāsa mahārāja jī, lit. 'Ambrosial hymns of the true teacher and great king, Ravidas') is the holy book of...
- Hukam (divine order) from the Guru Granth Sahib after awakening in the ambrosial hours of the morning (three hours before the dawn) before eating. In his...
- Ganga Tera Pani Amrit (Ganga, Your Water Is Ambrosial) is a 1971 Bollywood drama film. The film stars Navin Nischol, Yogeeta Bali, Rehman, Pran, Nirupa...
- Homer: The son of Cronos spoke, and bowed his dark brow in ****ent, and the ambrosial locks waved from the king's immortal head; and he made great Olympus quake...
- meaning "dawn" or "au****ious morning" in Sanskrit, and "immortal" or "ambrosial" in Persian (انوشه). ****ha may also be etymologically traced to the Tamil...
- release. Subhash K Jha called the film "a simple stylish, sensuous and ambrosial love story," further adding that the chemistry between the lead pair was...
- amrit nāmu sadā sukhdātā pī amritu sabha bhukh lahi jāvaṇiā. O Nanak, the Ambrosial Naam is forever the Giver of peace; drinking in this Amrit, all hunger...