The Word Clamor


 Some words in Latin are the same as in English. “Clamor” is one of these words. “Clamor” is a great noise or commotion. In elder days however, the connotation would have been quite a bit different than it it now.

Today when we think of the word Clamor we think of  pot and pans falling, but in antiquity it would have meant the clamor of war. It would have been the crash of metal weapons and the bellows of horses. Some older books and translations of ancient works translates clamor in that way.

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