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English Dictionary: ambassador by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
ambassador
n
  1. a diplomat of the highest rank; accredited as representative from one country to another
    Synonym(s): ambassador, embassador
  2. an informal representative; "an ambassador of good will"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ambassador \Am*bas"sa*dor\, Embassador \Em*bas"sa*dor\, n. [See
      {Embassador}.]
      1. A minister of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to
            represent there his sovereign or country.
  
      Note: Ambassadors are either ordinary [or resident] or
               extraordinary, that is, sent upon some special or
               unusual occasion or errand. --Abbott.
  
      2. An official messenger and representative.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Ambassador
      In the Old Testament the Hebrew word _tsir_, meaning "one who
      goes on an errand," is rendered thus (Josh. 9:4; Prov. 13:17;
      Isa. 18:2; Jer. 49:14; Obad. 1:1). This is also the rendering of
      _melits_, meaning "an interpreter," in 2 Chr. 32:31; and of
      _malak_, a "messenger," in 2 Chr. 35:21; Isa. 30:4; 33:7; Ezek.
      17:15. This is the name used by the apostle as designating those
      who are appointed by God to declare his will (2 Cor. 5:20; Eph.
      6:20).
     
         The Hebrews on various occasions and for various purposes had
      recourse to the services of ambassadors, e.g., to contract
      alliances (Josh. 9:4), to solicit favours (Num. 20:14), to
      remonstrate when wrong was done (Judg. 11:12), to condole with a
      young king on the death of his father (2 Sam. 10:2), and to
      congratulate a king on his accession to the throne (1 Kings
      5:1).
     
         To do injury to an ambassador was to insult the king who sent
      him (2 Sam. 10:5).
     
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