Definition of Clarioning

1. clarion [v] - See also: clarion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clarioning

clarinet section
clarinetist
clarinetists
clarinets
clarinettist
clarinettists
claringbullite
clarini
clarino
clarinos
clarion
clarion call
clarioned
clarionet
clarionets
clarioning (current term)
clarions
clarithmetic
clarithmetical
clarithromycin
clarities
claritude
claritudes
clarity
clarkeite
clarkia
clarkias
claro
claro-obscuro
claroes

Literary usage of Clarioning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology by John William Mackail (1906)
"... and ere now the morning cock clarioning leads on the envious Lady of Morn. Ill betide thee, most envious of birds, who drivest me from my home to the ..."

2. An Old Testament commentary for English readers, by various writers, ed. by edited by Charles John Ellicott (1883)
"... music was playing ; " or even " the song was singing," ie, being sung. The trumpeters sounded.—And the clarions were blowing (literally, clarioning). ..."

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