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clangorous, a.|ˈklæŋgərəs, ˈklæŋərəs| [ad. med.L. clangōrōs-us, f. clangor: cf. clamorous, etc.] Full of clangor.
1712Steele Spect. No. 334 ⁋4 The clangorous Noise of a Smith's Hammers. 1831Blackw. Mag. 874 A metallic music that seems to come clangorous from the cliffs. 1871R. Ellis Catullus lxiii. 29 [Gongs] give a clangorous echo. Hence ˈclangorously adv.
1858Carlyle Fredk. Gt. II. ix. xi. 540 Friedrich Wilhelm's voice, clangorously plaintive. |