Ambuscado

/ˌæmbəˈskeɪdoʊ/ noun

An archaic term for an ambush or a group of soldiers hidden and waiting to attack by surprise. An older English form of the Spanish 'emboscada.'

From Spanish 'emboscada' (ambush), which derives from 'en' (in) + 'bosque' (woods). The word traveled from Spanish military terminology into English during the 16th-17th centuries when European powers shared battlefields and vocabulary.

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