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Schamade Chamade
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In war, a chamade was a certain beat of a drum, or sound of a trumpet, which was addressed to the enemy as a kind of signal, to inform them of some proposition to be made to the commander; either to capitulate, to have leave to bury their dead, make a truce, etc. Gilles Ménage derives the word from the Italian chiamate, from Latin clamare, to call. Die Schamade (franz. chamade, ital. chiamata ‚Ruf‘, ‚Schrei‘) ist ein mit der Trommel oder Trompete gegebenes Schallsignal, dass eine belagerte Stadt zur Aufnahme von Verhandlungen über die Übergabe oder Kapitulation bereit ist.
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Die Schamade (franz. chamade, ital. chiamata ‚Ruf‘, ‚Schrei‘) ist ein mit der Trommel oder Trompete gegebenes Schallsignal, dass eine belagerte Stadt zur Aufnahme von Verhandlungen über die Übergabe oder Kapitulation bereit ist. In war, a chamade was a certain beat of a drum, or sound of a trumpet, which was addressed to the enemy as a kind of signal, to inform them of some proposition to be made to the commander; either to capitulate, to have leave to bury their dead, make a truce, etc. Gilles Ménage derives the word from the Italian chiamate, from Latin clamare, to call.
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