[f. next: see -ANCE.] a. Clamor or noise of shouting. b. Vociferant quality.
1838. S. Bellamy, Betrayal, 168. From darkness came The hydra tongued vociferance.
1855. Browning, Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha, xv. All now is wrangle, abuse and vociferance.
1889. Pall Mall G., 28 May, 2/3. Alternating between a hoarse whisper and a painfully pitched vociferance.