单词 | clamant |
释义 | clamantadj. 1. literal. a. Crying out, clamorous, noisy. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > [adjective] > noisy fervent1465 brawlinga1568 baw-waw1570 rouncing?1576 ruff-raff1582 reirding1591 wrangling1608 perstreperous1629 ran-tan1630 streperous1637 clamant1639 chiding1648 loudmouth1668 noisy1675 noise-making1678 strepitous1681 dinsome1724 strepent1750 dinny1768 loud-mouthing1788 dinning1813 blatant1816 noisome1825 strepitant1855 polyphloisboisterousa1875 noisesome1925 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > [adjective] > outcry or clamour > making clamosec1380 criousa1382 clamorousa1554 brawlinga1568 outcrying1593 barking1598 wrangling1608 clamouring1635 clamant1639 hullabalooing1867 conclamant1890 yammering1895 clamatory1900 1639 G. Daniel Ecclus. xxvi. 95 A Clamant Woeman, or of many words. 1730 J. Thomson Autumn in Seasons 142 Winter.., and a train Of clamant children dear. 1806 J. Grahame Birds Scotl. 43 Clamant for food. 1963 Times 11 Mar. 3/5 A deliriously clamant crowd rightly thought a try inevitable. b. Of sounds, etc. (with mixture of sense 2). ΚΠ 1818 J. Keats Endymion ii. 76 This clamant word Broke through the careful silence. 1888 M. Oliphant Joyce I. 196 The sound..became every moment more and more clamant. 2. figurative. ‘Crying’, urgent. Chiefly in Scottish writers. ΘΚΠ society > morality > dueness or propriety > [adjective] > urgently demanding action clamorous1621 fit1621 clamanta1687 the mind > language > speech > request > [adjective] > importunate onwileOE importune?1406 instant1477 importunate1529 urgent1548 important1591 importuning1599 instancing1606 clamorous1621 precarious1655 craving1668 clamanta1687 a1687 R. McWard Επαγωνισμοι (1723) Introd. 2 A clear and continued Testimony against the clament Wickedness. 1850 J. McCosh Method Divine Govt. (1852) 460 In order to the rectification of a clamant evil. 1858 H. Beveridge Comprehensive Hist. India III. viii. ix. 545 The abuses became every day more clamant. 1878 R. L. Stevenson Inland Voy. 195 My appetite was a clamant, instant annoyance. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online September 2020). < adj.1639 |
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