ambreada|ɑːmbriːˈɑːdə, æ-| [a. Sp. or Pg.ambreada, f.Pg.ambre amber: see -ade1.] (See quot.) 1815Encycl.Brit. i. 784, Ambreada, thus they call the false or fictitious amber, which the Europeans use in their trade with the negroes on the coast of Africa.