Ecoute

/ɛˈkuːt/ noun

Definition

An old military term for a listening post or scout position where soldiers gathered intelligence about enemy movements.

Etymology

From French 'écoute' (listening, from 'écouter' to listen). This term entered English military vocabulary in the 17th-18th centuries when European armies were in close contact with French forces.

Kelly Says

An 'ecoute' was literally a soldier whose job was to listen—hide and eavesdrop on enemies to report back. It's the ancestor of modern military reconnaissance and intelligence gathering.

Related Words

Explore More Words

Get the Word Orb API

Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.