Obs. [ad. L. succlāmātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. succlāmāre, f. suc- = SUB- 27 + clāmāre to call.] Outcry, applause.
1566. Painter, Pal. Pleas. (1575), I. 15 b. This succlamation and pitifull complaint, so stirred the multitude.
1600. Holland, Livy, XLII. liii. 1146. All the while that he delivered this speech, there might be heard secret succlamations oftentimes.
1623. Cockeram.