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  1. Sep 17, 2022 · alarm (n.) late 14c., "a call to arms in the face of danger or an enemy," from Old French alarme (14c.), from Italian all'arme "to arms!" (literally "to the arms"); this is a contraction of phrase alle arme. Alle is itself a contraction of a "to" (from Latin ad; see ad-) + le, from Latin illas, fem. accusative plural of ille "the" (see le ...

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  2. The earliest known use of the word alarm is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for alarm is from around 1400, in the writing of William Langland, poet. alarm is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French à l'arme. See etymology.

  3. Late Middle English (as an exclamation meaning ‘to arms!’): from Old French alarme, from Italian allarme, from all' arme! ‘to arms!’. Oxford learners’ dictionary gives this information. Alarm clock goes off for me to get up for work. "Danger is approaching!!"

  4. Etymology for the word Alarm. How did it get it's name?English is hard. Words are tough. Some of these words have unique origin stories of how they were a...

  5. Nov 6, 2022 · The Norman-French military call when, for example, a sentinel spied an enemy force approaching, was “As armes! as armes!” That summons was introduced into England where it was used for a while ...

  6. Oct 3, 2024 · A mechanicaldevicefor awakingpeople, or rousing their attention. The clock radio is a friendlier version of the cold alarmby the bedside. An instance of an alarm ringing, beepingor clanging, to give a noise signal at a certain time. You should set the alarmon your watch to go off at seven o'clock. Derived terms.

  7. On a clock, the alarm can be set to go off at a certain time to wake nearby sleepers. You should always check the alarm on the clock at a hotel because a previous guest may have it set to go off in the middle of the night.

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