Obs. rare. [f. L. conclāmāt-, ppl. stem of conclāmāre to call out together or loudly, to lament (the dead), f. con- + clāmāre to call out.] trans. To call out against.
Hence † Conclamated ppl. a.
1658. Bp. Reynolds, Van. Creature, Wks. (1677), 6. The so much conclamated and scorned peevishness of a few silly, unpolitick, unregarded Hypocrites.