[f. the sb.]

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  1.  intr. To lie in ambuscade; to ambush.

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1592.  Wyrley, Armorie, 118. In ruinous house sequestred from the way, We ambuscade.

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1848.  Kingsley, Saint’s Trag., V. iii. 33. How! ambuscading?

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  2.  trans. To conceal in ambush.

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1853.  G. Johnston, Nat. Hist. E. Borders, I. 141. The broom … was long enough to ambuscade warriors of yore.

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