I. ˈamˌbō noun
( plural ambos -bōz ; or ambo·nes amˈbō(ˌ)nēz)
Etymology: Medieval Latin ambon-, ambo, from Late Greek ambōn, from Greek, edge, rim
: a large pulpit or reading desk in early churches and in contemporary Greek and Balkan churches standing on the gospel side of the nave and often having its counterpart on the epistle side
II.
variant of ambon
III. “, ˈäm- noun
( plural ambo or ambos )
Usage: usually capitalized
1. : a Bantu people of the northern part of southwestern Africa
2. : the language of the Ambo people