clangour

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Scrabble points
11
Words With Friends
16
Letters
8
Pronunciation
/ˈklæŋ(ɡ)ə/
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/ˈklæŋ(ɡ)ə/ · /ˈklæŋ(ɡ)ɚ/(US)

Definition of clangour

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (British, Canada, countable, uncountable)A loud, repeating clanging sound; a loud racket; a din.
    “When every least commander’s will, best soldiers had obey’d, / And both the hosts were rang’d for fight, the Trojans would have fray’d / The Greeks with noises; crying out, in coming rudely on / At all parts, like the cranes that fill with harsh confusion / Of brutish clangour all the air; […]”
    “1920, D. H. Lawrence, Women in Love, Chapter XXIV: Death and Love, And always, as the dark, inchoate eyes turned to him, there passed through Gerald's bowels a burning stroke of revolt, that seemed to resound through his whole being, threatening to break his mind with its clangour, and making him mad.”
    “H. G. Wells' stark short story "The Cone" tells of a man's macabre revenge worked out in the clangour of a great steel works and railway lines and sidings.”
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noun

  1. (British, Canada, countable, uncountable)A loud, repeating clanging sound; a loud racket; a din.
    “When every least commander’s will, best soldiers had obey’d, / And both the hosts were rang’d for fight, the Trojans would have fray’d / The Greeks with noises; crying out, in coming rudely on / At all parts, like the cranes that fill with harsh confusion / Of brutish clangour all the air; […]”
    “1920, D. H. Lawrence, Women in Love, Chapter XXIV: Death and Love, And always, as the dark, inchoate eyes turned to him, there passed through Gerald's bowels a burning stroke of revolt, that seemed to resound through his whole being, threatening to break his mind with its clangour, and making him mad.”
    “H. G. Wells' stark short story "The Cone" tells of a man's macabre revenge worked out in the clangour of a great steel works and railway lines and sidings.”

verb

  1. (British, Canada)To make a clanging sound.
    “It clangoured through the house like a bell in a tomb.”

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin clangor.

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