Bouteselle

/ˌbuːtəˈsɛl/ noun

A trumpet call or drum signal used in military camps, historically signaling soldiers to prepare to ride or march.

From French 'boute-selle,' literally 'saddle-put' from 'boute' (put) and 'selle' (saddle), describing a cavalry command to mount up.

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