AMBAGE


Meaning of AMBAGE in English

ˈambij noun

( plural amba·ges amˈbāˌjēz, ˈambijə̇z)

Etymology: back-formation from Middle English ambages, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin, roundabout way, circumlocution, ambiguity, from amb- (variant of ambi- ) + -ages (from agere to drive, lead, act, do) — more at agent

1. archaic : a roundabout way of speaking : ambiguity , circumlocution — usually used in plural

2. ambages plural , archaic

a. : winding or circuitous paths

b. : indirect ways or proceedings

c. : secret or mysterious ways of action

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