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CLAMOR, n.

1. A great outcry; noise; exclamation; vociferation, made by a loud human voice continued or repeated, or by a multitude of voices. It often expresses complaint and urgent demand.

2. Figuratively, loud and continued noise, as of a river or other inanimate things.

CLAMOR, v.t. To stun with noise.

To clamor bells, is to multiply the strokes.

CLAMOR, v.i. To utter loud sounds, or outcries; to talk loud; to utter loud voices repeatedly; to vociferate, as an individual; to utter loud voices, as a multitude; to complain; to make importunate demands.

Those who most loudly clamor for liberty do not most liberally grant it.

Glamor your tongues in Shakespeare, if intended to mean, stop from noise, is not English. Perhaps the word was clam, or intended for a derivative.
1913 Definition
Clamor (clamor)
n.(?)
Clam"or
[OF. clamour, clamur, F. clameur, fr. L. clamor, fr. clamare to cry out. See Claim.]
  1. A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
    Shak.
  2. Any loud and continued noise.
    Addison.
  3. A continued expression of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.
    Macaulay.

    Syn. -- Outcry; exclamation; noise; uproar.

  4. To salute loudly.
    [R.]

    The people with a shout
    Rifted the air, clamoring their god with praise.
    Milton.

  5. To stun with noise.
    [R.] Bacon.
  6. To utter loudly or repeatedly] to shout.

    Clamored their piteous prayer incessantly.
    Longfellow.

    To clamor bells, to repeat the strokes quickly so as to produce a loud clang.
    Bp. Warbur(?)ion.

  7. To utter loud sounds or outcries; to vociferate; to complain; to make importunate demands.

    The obscure bird
    Clamored the livelong night.
    Shak.


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