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English
Noun
ambassy (plural ambassies)
- Obsolete spelling of embassy.
1683, William Temple, “Memoirs of what Pass’d in Christendom, from the War Begun 1672, to the Peace Concluded 1679. Chapter I.”, in The Works of Sir William Temple, , volume I, London: J. Round, J Tonson, J. Clarke, B Motte, T. Wotton, S Birt, and T Osborne, published 1731, →OCLC, page 379:The King told me, […] That I ſhould have the Character of Ambaſſador Extraordinary, and the ſame Allovvance I ſhou'd have had in Spain: Upon this Offer I made no Demurr, but immediately accepted it, and ſo my Ambaſſy vvas declar'd in May 1674.