单词 | conclamation |
释义 | conclamationn. 1. A loud calling out of many together; esp. of loud lamentation for the dead. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > [noun] > outcry or clamour reamOE ropeOE brack?c1200 utas1202 hootinga1225 berec1225 noise?c1225 ludea1275 cryc1275 gredingc1275 boastc1300 utasa1325 huec1330 outcrya1382 exclamation1382 ascry1393 spraya1400 clamourc1405 shoutingc1405 scry1419 rumourc1425 motion?a1439 bemec1440 harrowc1440 shout1487 songa1500 brunt1523 ditec1540 uproar1544 clamouring1548 outrage1548 hubbub1555 racket1565 succlamation1566 rear1567 outcrying1569 bellowing1579 brawl1581 hue and cry1584 exclaiming1585 exclaim1587 sanctus1594 hubbaboo1596 oyez1597 conclamation1627 sputter1673 rout1684 dirduma1693 hallalloo1737 yelloching1773 pillaloo1785 whillaloo1790 vocitation1819 blue murder1828 blaring1837 shilloo1842 shillooing1845 pillalooing1847 shriek1929 yammering1937 the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > [noun] > instance or act of lamenting moan?c1225 mean?c1250 bimena1325 lamentation1382 queryc1400 pinec1440 tragedy1536 lamentc1592 complaint?1606 conclamation1627 quiritation1634 throb1635 pathetic1667 dismals1774 jeremiad1780 complain1820 tangi1836 Jobism1855 wail1867 rune1922 vigil1956 the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > lamentation or expression of grief for death > [noun] > by wailing wailc1540 conclamation1627 keening1876 1627 T. May tr. Lucan Pharsalia (new ed.) ii. 23 Such a silent woe..Before his funerall conclamation. 1705 T. Greenhill Νεκροκηδεια 57 (T.) The Romans used conclamation, or a general outcry, set up at equal intervals before the corps, by persons who waited there on purpose. 1836 E. W. Lane Acct. Manners & Customs Mod. Egyptians II. xv. 286 Many of the females of the neighbourhood, hearing the conclamation, come to unite with them in this melancholy task [sc. bewailing the dead]. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > [noun] > expression of disapproval > loud or public clamour1393 rumourc1425 glamer?a1513 clamouring1548 conclamation1651 upcry1677 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > [noun] > an instance, act, or expression of > shout of approval acclamation1562 applause1600 conclamation1651 1651 J. Howell S.P.Q.V. 115 This..was answer'd with applauses and wonderfull conclamations. 1680 W. Allen Perswasive to Peace & Unity (ed. 2) 94 The fore-mentioned repetitions, abruptions, responses, and conclamations. 1726 N. Amhurst Terræ-filius (ed. 2) xxii. 116 They were continually insulted with loud peals of hisses and conclamations of down with the Roundheads. 1726 N. Amhurst Terræ-filius (ed. 2) xxxviii. 206 Amidst the insults and conclamations of a rascally mob. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1627 |
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