CLAMOR (2)
Source: 566, 567
clamor (2). Clamor, v.i. to complain, make a noise, cry out
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Clam″or, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clamored (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Clamoring.] 1. 1. To salute loudly.
The people with a shout Rifted the air, clamoring their god with praise. Milton. 2. 2. To stun with noise. Bacon.
3. 3. To utter loudly or repeatedly; to shout.
Clamored their piteous prayer incessantly. Longfellow. To clamor bells, to repeat the strokes quickly so as to produce a loud clang. Bp. Warbur�ion.