noun
- plural of clarion; medieval trumpets with clear, shrill tones
- loud, clear calls or sounds
Usage: historical
Usage: literary
verb
- third person singular present of clarion; announces loudly and clearly
Usage: literary
Examples
- The medieval army advanced to the sound of clarions.
- Ancient clarions were made of brass or silver.
- The clarions of dawn awakened the sleeping village.
- She clarions the news across the valley.
- The rooster clarions the arrival of morning.
- Battle clarions echoed through the castle walls.