chamade

/ʃəˈmɑd/
noun
  1. A signal, especially on a drum or trumpet, indicating surrender or a desire to parley in military contexts.
    • The drummer beat a chamade, signaling that the fortress was ready to negotiate.
    • The besieged army sounded the chamade to ask for a truce.
    • When the enemy heard the chamade, they stopped firing and sent an envoy.
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