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In ancient times, an ambactus (Gaulish: ambactos or ambaxtos) was a dependent in the service of a Gallic nobleman. It is known from the early Roman poet
Amtmann is derived from ambet-ambachtos - "one sent round", Celtic: Latin ambactus "envoy", "herold", "servant", French, ambassadeur, "ambassador". By contrast
Latin and Old French ambassador from Old French embassadeur, from Latin ambactus, from Gaulish *ambactos, "servant", "henchman", "one who goes about". basin
List of English words of Gaulish origin
ambayassada 'embassy', from ambaissa 'service, duty' 'hostage', fr Gaul ambactus 'dependant, vassal' OIr amos, amsach 'mercenary, servant', Ir amhas 'wild
List of French words of Gaulish origin
retainers of Adiatuanos stood in a patron-client bond compared to the Gallic ambactus, and the size of the troop marks the personal power of a chief ruling over
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