Alarums

/əˈlɑr.əmz/ noun

Plural of alarum; warnings of danger, urgent calls to action, or cries of alarm, particularly used in dramatic or military contexts.

From Italian 'all'arme' (to arms), which became 'alarme' in French and 'alarum' in early English. The archaic spelling was standard until the 18th century.

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