"clamour" meaning in Middle English

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Noun

Forms: clamours [plural]
Etymology: Anglo-Norman clamour, from an earlier clamur, from Latin clamor Etymology templates: {{der|enm|xno|clamour}} Anglo-Norman clamour, {{der|enm|la|clamor}} Latin clamor Head templates: {{head|enm|nouns|g=|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=}} clamour, {{enm-noun}} clamour (plural clamours)
  1. shout; cry; clamor Synonyms: crie, crye
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