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ambsace
or ²¹³¾±ð²õ·²¹³¦±ð
[ eymz-eys, amz- ]
noun
Archaic.
- the lowest throw at dice, the double ace.
- bad luck; misfortune.
- the smallest amount or distance.
ambsace
/ ˈeɪmzˌeɪs; ˈæmz- /
noun
- double ace, the lowest throw at dice
- bad luck
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ambsace1
C13: from Old French ambes as, both aces; as from Latin: unit
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Aeschylus, it seems to me, is willing, just as Shakespeare is, to risk the prosperity of a verse upon a lucky throw of words, which may come up the sices of hardy metaphor or the ambsace of conceit.
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