adjective
- Sounded or announced with a clarion (a medieval trumpet); proclaimed loudly and clearly.
Usage: literary; archaic
verb
- Past tense of clarion: to sound a clarion; to announce or proclaim loudly and clearly.
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The clarioned call to arms echoed across the battlefield.
- Victory was clarioned throughout the kingdom by heralds on horseback.
- A clarioned announcement of the king's arrival preceded his entrance.
- The clarioned notes of the medieval trumpet signaled the start of the tournament.
- Her clarioned voice rang out with unmistakable authority.