Alarum

/əˈlɑr.əm/ noun

An archaic or poetic spelling of alarm; a warning signal, call to arms, or sudden outbreak of noise signaling danger.

From Middle English, a variant spelling of alarm that emphasizes the sound quality, from Old French alarmee (to arms), still used in historical texts and Shakespeare's plays.

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