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reveille
[ rev-uh-lee; British ri-val-ee ]
noun
- a signal, as of a drum or bugle, sounded early in the morning to awaken military personnel and to alert them for assembly.
- a signal to arise.
reveille
/ rɪˈvælɪ /
noun
- a signal, given by a bugle, drum, etc, to awaken soldiers or sailors in the morning
- the hour at which this takes place
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reveille1
C17: from French réveillez! awake! from re- + Old French esveillier to be wakeful, ultimately from Latin vigilāre to keep watch; see vigil
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Example Sentences
Luggage lined up in Dallas terminals like dwarf soldiers in a nightmare reveille.
From Washington Post
If we don’t want to use the loaded “woke” to describe this deployment of socially conscious military films, let’s say that they’re collectively sounding a reveille.
From Los Angeles Times
In childhood, he was an Eagle Scout and a bugle player; at Boy Scout camp, he played reveille in the mornings and taps at night.
From Washington Post
From reveille to lights-out, the boy trumpeters sounded calls for all activities of the day.
From BBC
After reveille just after dawn, an hour is allowed for exercise and showers.
From Reuters
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