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CHAMADE

Volume 3 · 65 words · 1778 Edition

in war, a certain beat of a drum, or found of a trumpet, which is given the enemy as a signal to inform them of some proposition to be made to the commander, either to capitulate, to have leave to bury their dead, make a truce, or the like.—Menage derives the word from the Italian chiamata, of clamare to "cry."

CHAMÆDRYS, in botany. See Veronica.