Obs. [ad. L. clāmātiōn-em, n. of action, f. clāmāre to cry out.] A crying out, call, invocation.
1502. Ord. Crysten Men (W. de W., 1506), IV. xvii. 216. Frawdes, euyll thoughtes, clamacyons, periurynges.
1658. Sir T. Browne, Hydriot., 21. Their iterated clamations to excitate their dying or dead friends, or revoke them unto life.