Clarion can be categorized as a noun, a verb and an adjective.
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clarion - loud and clear; "a clarion call" | ||
Verb |
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clarion - blow the clarion | ||
clarion - proclaim on, or as if on, a clarion | ||
Noun |
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clarion - a medieval brass instrument with a clear shrill tone |
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1. | adj. | A clarion call. | |
2. | noun | Down through the misty vistas of the ages rings a clarion declaration and although the very heavens echo to the reverberations, but few hear and fewer understand: "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God." Here then is the eternal paradox. The Word is lost yet it is ever with us. The light that illumines the distant horizon shines in our hearts. "Thou wouldist not seek me hadst thou not found me." We travel afar only to find that which we hunger for at home. |
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A clarion call. |
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Down through the misty vistas of the ages rings a clarion declaration and although the very heavens echo to the reverberations, but few hear and fewer understand: "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God." Here then is the eternal paradox. The Word is lost yet it is ever with us. The light that illumines the distant horizon shines in our hearts. "Thou wouldist not seek me hadst thou not found me." We travel afar only to find that which we hunger for at home. |