Definition of Clarioned

1. clarion [v] - See also: clarion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clarioned

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

Literary usage of Clarioned

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

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1892)
"This was the reason of that rather extravagant appreciation of his favourite admirers who clarioned his praises. Without these accompaniments, which mere ..."

2. Poems of the Great War by John William Cunliffe (1916)
"... Look to the sunrise, shaft on shaft unfurled, Look to the light once more on Valmy falling, Where France in arms first clarioned the world. ..."

3. The New York Times Current History (1919)
"A Frenchman, who stood beside me in that fine instant when Poincaré clarioned his " Le plébiscite est fait " and Alsace responded, turned to me and in a ..."

4. Kate Beaumont by John William De Forest (1872)
"clarioned away the senior Beaumont. "I never heard of such infamous trickery, never ! It 's the most outrageous insult that ever our family was subjected to ..."

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