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scalade

[ skuh-leyd ]

noun

, Archaic.


scalade

/ skəˈleɪdəʊ; skəˈleɪd /

noun

  1. short for escalade


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Word History and Origins

Origin of scalade1

First recorded in 1585–95; variant of escalade

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Word History and Origins

Origin of scalade1

C16: from Old Italian scalada, from scala a ladder; see scale ³

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Example Sentences

He tried some small prefatory Siege or scalade of Pesth; could not do it; and came his ways home again, as the best course.

Wentworth starts building batteries, in spite of the rain-deluges; then stops building;—decides to do it by scalade, after all.

See, my lads, yonder are likely to be some short ladders; these we will splice with rope, and so make the scalade!

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