Ambuscade

/ˌæmbəˈskeɪd/ noun

A surprise attack made from a hidden position; an ambush or a group of soldiers lying in wait to attack unexpectedly.

From French 'embuscade' derived from Spanish 'emboscada,' from 'en-' (in) + 'bosque' (woods/forest) + '-ada' (state or action). The word traveled through Romance languages and entered English during the 16th-17th centuries.

AMማለት
ARمُخْبَأ
BNঅনুপ্রবেশ
CAembuscada
CSútok
DAambush
DEAmbush
ELέκπληξη
ESambuscada
FAدرنگ
FIhyökkäys
FRembuscade
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