clarion

Etymology 1
The is derived from, , from , , from , , , from , ultimately from.

The is from an  use of the noun.

Noun

 * 1)  A medieval brass instrument chiefly used as a battle signal; related to the trumpet, it had a narrow, straight pipe and a high-pitched, piercing sound.
 * 2)  The sound of a clarion (sense 1), or any sound resembling the loud, high-pitched note of a clarion.
 * 3)  An organ stop consisting of pipes with reeds giving a high-pitched note like that of a clarion (sense 1).
 * 4)  A charge thought to represent a type of wind instrument, a keyboard instrument like a spinet, or perhaps a rest used by a knight to support a lance during jousting.
 * 1)  The sound of a clarion (sense 1), or any sound resembling the loud, high-pitched note of a clarion.
 * 2)  An organ stop consisting of pipes with reeds giving a high-pitched note like that of a clarion (sense 1).
 * 3)  A charge thought to represent a type of wind instrument, a keyboard instrument like a spinet, or perhaps a rest used by a knight to support a lance during jousting.
 * 1)  The sound of a clarion (sense 1), or any sound resembling the loud, high-pitched note of a clarion.
 * 2)  An organ stop consisting of pipes with reeds giving a high-pitched note like that of a clarion (sense 1).
 * 3)  A charge thought to represent a type of wind instrument, a keyboard instrument like a spinet, or perhaps a rest used by a knight to support a lance during jousting.
 * 1)  An organ stop consisting of pipes with reeds giving a high-pitched note like that of a clarion (sense 1).
 * 2)  A charge thought to represent a type of wind instrument, a keyboard instrument like a spinet, or perhaps a rest used by a knight to support a lance during jousting.
 * 1)  An organ stop consisting of pipes with reeds giving a high-pitched note like that of a clarion (sense 1).
 * 2)  A charge thought to represent a type of wind instrument, a keyboard instrument like a spinet, or perhaps a rest used by a knight to support a lance during jousting.
 * 1)  A charge thought to represent a type of wind instrument, a keyboard instrument like a spinet, or perhaps a rest used by a knight to support a lance during jousting.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bashkir: борғо
 * Catalan:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish: klarino ,
 * French:
 * German: Clairon,
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian: clarino,
 * Japanese: クラリオン
 * Middle Persian: nʾd
 * Norwegian:
 * Nynorsk: clarino
 * Occitan: claron
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: кларион, ,
 * Spanish: clarín, cornetín
 * Swedish: jägarhorn
 * Ukrainian:


 * Finnish: klarinon ääni, pasuunan ääni


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish: merkinantotorvi

Adjective

 * 1) Of a sound, a voice, a message, etc.: brilliantly clear.

Translations

 * Finnish:

Etymology 2
From, from (see etymology 1) +. Later uses may also be derived directly from the noun.

Verb

 * 1) To announce or herald (something) using a clarion (noun sense 1).
 * 2)  To announce or herald (something) clearly, especially so as to stir or unite people.
 * 3)  Of a thing: to cause (a place) to echo with a sound like that of a clarion.
 * 4)  To sound a clarion; also, to make a high-pitched, piercing sound like that of a clarion.
 * 1)  Of a thing: to cause (a place) to echo with a sound like that of a clarion.
 * 2)  To sound a clarion; also, to make a high-pitched, piercing sound like that of a clarion.
 * 1)  Of a thing: to cause (a place) to echo with a sound like that of a clarion.
 * 2)  To sound a clarion; also, to make a high-pitched, piercing sound like that of a clarion.
 * 1)  To sound a clarion; also, to make a high-pitched, piercing sound like that of a clarion.

Translations

 * Finnish: ilmoittaa pasuunalla


 * Finnish: ,


 * Finnish: soida kuin pasuuna