ˌkaməˈsā(ˌ)dō, -ˈz-, -ˈä- noun
also cam·i·sade -ˈād, -ˈäd
( -s )
Etymology: camisado probably from obsolete Spanish camisada, from camisa shirt; camisade probably from Middle French, probably from Old Spanish camisada
archaic : an attack by night
on march all night, intending a night attack or camisado — Thomas Carlyle