rare. [f. CLARION sb.]
1. intr. To blow the clarion; to give forth a clarion sound. Hence Clarioning vbl. sb.
c. 1384. Chaucer, H. Fame, III. 152. In fight and blode-sheding [v.r. -ynges] Is used gladly clarioning [v.r. -ynges].
1886. R. F. Burton, Arab. Nts. (abr. ed.), I. 19. Thou clappest thy wings and clarionest thy loudest.
2. trans. To herald with clarions sound.
1840. R. Horne, Gregory VII., I. ii. (ed. 2), 15. Ere one festive day Our advent clarion.