Ambassade

/ˌæmbæˈsɑd/ noun

An archaic or variant form of 'embassy,' referring to the official residence of an ambassador or a diplomatic mission sent to represent one country in another.

From Old French 'ambassade' (embassy, message), which comes from medieval Italian 'ambasciata' (embassy). The root likely traces to Provençal or Arabic sources relating to 'ambassador.'

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