stentor

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , the name of a herald in the Iliad who had a loud voice.

Noun

 * 1) A person with a powerful or stentorian voice.
 * 2) * 1609, Ben Jonson, Epicoene Act IV, Scene II, 1989, Johanna Procter (editor), The Selected Plays of Ben Jonson, Volume 1, page 381,
 * Rogues, hellhounds, Stentors, out of my doors, you sons of noise and tumult, begot on an ill May Day, or when the galley-foist is afloat to Westminster!
 * 1) Any protozoan of the genus Stentor.
 * 2) A part of the amplification system of a carillon.
 * 3) A howler monkey.
 * 1) A part of the amplification system of a carillon.
 * 2) A howler monkey.
 * 1) A howler monkey.
 * 1) A howler monkey.

Derived terms

 * stentorian

Etymology
, from, the name of a herald in the Iliad who had a loud voice.

Etymology
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