One word each day: Day 25

Today's favorite word sounds very delicious...probably that's why it became a favorite.


Source

ambrosia


/amˈbrəʊzɪə/

Let's hear it..

Thanks to Emma Saying for the pronunciation.

What does it mean ?

Well according to the dictionaries..

-it means in Greek Mythology the food of gods, thought to offer immortality

-it means any food with an exquisite fragrance or delicious flavor

-it can also mean a frugal product used as food for ambrosia beetles

Origin

The word comes from Latin ambrosia ("food for gods"), from the Ancient Greek ambrotos, meaning "immortal". In both Greek and Roman mythology, only the immortals, gods and goddesses, could eat ambrosia. The first known use in English was around 15th century.


Sources:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ambrosia
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ambrosia
https://www.youtube.com/


Previous days:

| Day 1 : Concoction | Day 2 : Allure | Day 3 : Clue | Day 4 : Bubble | Day 5 : Dystopia |
| Day 6 : Cornucopia | Day 7 : Dormant | Day 8 : Empirical | Day 9 : Forbidden | Day 10: Astute |
| Day 11: Bacon | Day 12: Grotesque | Day 13: Copacetic | Day 14: Hippopotamus |
| Day 15: Audacity | Day 16: Insidious | Day 17: Esoteric | Day 18: Joy | Day 19: Ballerina |
| Special edition |


Don't forget to follow me and i'll follow back.

H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
Join the conversation now