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am·bro·sin \ˈambrəˌzin, -ēn\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin Ambrosinus (nummus), literally, Ambrosian coin, from St. Ambrose (Ambrosius) + Latin -inus -ine : a Milanese gold or silver coin of the late 13th and early 14th centuries having as device a figure of St. Ambrose |