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camiˈsade Mil. Obs. or arch. [a. F. camisade.] = camisado.
1560J. Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 268 a, The Emperour attempteth the matter by a Camisade in the night, and chouseth out of the whole nombre the fotemen of Almaignes and Spanyardes, & comaundeth them to put on whyte shirtes ouer their harnesse. 1690W. Walker Idiom. Anglo-Lat. 80 Others were to set upon to give a camisade to the camp. 1819Scott Leg. Montrose xiii, ‘It was a pretty camisade, I doubt not..a very sufficient onslaught.’ 1831Carlyle Sart. Res. ii. i. 56. 1864 Reader 28 May 678 The word ‘Camisade’..had its origin in the surprise of a French post near Rebéc by the Marquis de Pescaire; the Marquis's men on that occasion having worn white shirts over their clothes to distinguish them. |