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The word "clamor" itself has an interesting origin:
Etymology Late Middle English from Middle French clameur from Latin clamor loud noi
Etymology Blatant originates from the Middle English word blatant which in turn de
Etymology Latin stridens present participle of stridēre to make a harsh noise Indo
Etymology The word obstreperous comes from the Latin word obstreperus meaning noi
Etymology Middle English boistous or boistows from Anglo French boistous lively me
Etymology Latin contumelia insult abuse Proto Indo European ḱent to be shar
Etymology The word holiday originates from the Old English term hālīgdæg which me
Etymology The word doubt derives from the Old French word douter meaning to fear h
Etymology The word inexorable comes from the Latin word inexorabilis which means u
Etymology The word attrition is derived from the Latin word attritio which means ru