camisado如何读

英:[kæmɪ'seɪdəʊ]

美:[ˌkæmə'seɪdoʊ]

camisado是什么意思

  • n. <古>夜间奇袭

camisado变形

复数:camisadoes或camisados

camisado英英释义

  • abstract:In military tactics, a camisado, or camisade, is a surprise attack occurring at night, or at daybreak, when the enemy are supposed to be asleep.

camisado词源英文解释

probably borrowed from Middle French camisade (with suffix conformed to Spanish -ado, used in comparable words), borrowed from an Upper Italian outcome of Italian (Tuscan) camiciata "night attack, originally one in which the assailants wear white shirts over their armor as a means of recognition," from camicia "shirt" (going back to Late Latin camīsia) + -ata, suffix of action and result — more at chemise, -ade

The first known use of camisado was in 1548

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