a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. type clangōsus, f. clangor, like clāmōsus; not found in ancient L., but in mod. and perh. med.L.: cf. CLANGOUS.] Characterized by clangor, clangorous, ringing.
1661. Lovell, Hist. Anim. & Min., 359. The voice is clangose from siccity.
1710. T. Fuller, Pharm. Extemp., 409. Clangose hooping Coughs.