noun
- plural of ambuscader; people who lie in wait to attack by surprise; those who set an ambush
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in historical or military contexts
Examples
- The ambuscaders waited silently in the forest for the enemy convoy to pass.
- Medieval chronicles described the ambuscaders who attacked the merchant caravan.
- The general warned his troops to watch for ambuscaders along the mountain pass.
- Skilled ambuscaders positioned themselves on both sides of the narrow road.