rare. [f. CLARION sb.]

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  1.  intr. To blow the clarion; to give forth a clarion sound. Hence Clarioning vbl. sb.

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c. 1384.  Chaucer, H. Fame, III. 152. In fight and blode-sheding [v.r. -ynges] Is used gladly clarioning [v.r. -ynges].

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1886.  R. F. Burton, Arab. Nts. (abr. ed.), I. 19. Thou clappest thy wings and clarionest thy loudest.

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  2.  trans. To herald with clarion’s sound.

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1840.  R. Horne, Gregory VII., I. ii. (ed. 2), 15. Ere one festive day Our advent clarion.

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