[f. the sb.]
1. intr. To lie in ambuscade; to ambush.
1592. Wyrley, Armorie, 118. In ruinous house sequestred from the way, We ambuscade.
1848. Kingsley, Saints Trag., V. iii. 33. How! ambuscading?
2. trans. To conceal in ambush.
1853. G. Johnston, Nat. Hist. E. Borders, I. 141. The broom was long enough to ambuscade warriors of yore.