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Ambassage

Ambassage \Am"bas*sage\ ([a^]m"bas*s[asl]j), n. Same as Embassage. [Obs. or R.]
--Luke xiv. 32.

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ambassage

n. (obsolete form of embassage English)

Usage examples of "ambassage".

Cherokee that further largesse might be expected when he undertook ambassage to the more distant villages in the autumn.

BY this time, the English Ambassage Extraordinary, three hundred strong, with its aching diplomacy and its groaning digestions, with its cliques, its amateurs, its professionals and with the Earl and Countess of Lennox, was already at Orleans, not much more than two hundred miles away.

Court was to gather and the principal members of the Ambassage Extraordinary were to stay.

Relaxed after the hunt, warm under the limpid trees, a little stirred by the romance and the artifice, the English Ambassage lay listening, smiling, and watched the young man who had given Sir John Perrott a poor game, but had clearly been selected by the Scottish Queen for quite different talents.

Jamie had planned on visits only to the two Cherokee villages closest to the Treaty Line, there to announce his new position, distribute modest gifts of whisky and tobaccothis last hastily borrowed from Tom Christie, who had fortunately purchased a hogshead of the weed on a seed-buying trip to Cross Creekand inform the Cherokee that further largesse might be expected when he undertook ambassage to the more distant villages in the autumn.