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▪ I. clamouring, vbl. n.|ˈklæmərɪŋ| The action of the verb clamour (in various senses).
1548Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Luke iv. 41 (R.) He rebuked their clamouryng and crying. 1641Sanderson Serm. II. 8 After all this clamouring against English-Popish ceremonies. 1884A. S. Swan Dor. Kirke xiii. 116 Clamourings for their presence came from Hartfield House. ▪ II. clamouring, ppl. a.|ˈklæmərɪŋ| That clamours.
1635W. Barriffe Mil. Discip. cxviii. (1643) 406 Untill the Morrowes Clammoring Drum, invite againe into the field. 1884Gilmour Mongols 242 The birds..ventured down to their clamouring young. |