Obs. [var. of AMBUSCADO, in Sp. embuscada: see -ADO 2.] An ambuscade.

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1686.  trans. Chardin’s Trav. Persia, 157. The King of Imiretta having laid considerable Embuscado’s, where the River was narrowest, Murat’s Galleys were defeated, one sunk, and the rest forc’d to fly.

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