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- Gilles Ménage derives the word from the Italian chiamate, from Latin clamare, to call. White Flag  This article incorporates text from a publication...
- Italian, such as [kl] → [kj] (Lat. clarus → Rom. chiàr, Ital. chiaro, Lat. clamare → Rom. chemare, Ital. chiamare) and [ɡl] → [ɡj] (Lat. *glacia (glacies)...
- the type species. The name Clamator is Latin for "he who shouts" from clamare, "to shout". There are four species: Clamator cuckoos are found in warmer...
- subspecies are recognised. The genus name Clamator is Latin for "shouter" from clamare, "to shout". The specific epithet glandarius is Latin meaning "of acorns"...
- ‘put into motion’ (< agere, ‘do, drive’) clāmitāre, 'keep shouting' (< clāmāre, 'shout') habitāre, 'reside, dwell (somewhere)' (< habēre, 'have', in pre-classical...
- glandarius) as the type species. The name is the Latin word for "shouter" from clamare, "to shout". The specific epithet jacobinus and the English name Jacobin...
- cladistics, cladogenesis, cladogram, heterocladic clam- cry out Latin clamare acclaim, claim, clamor, exclamation, proclamation, reclamation clar- clear...
- statistics and empirical data. The term "claim" originates from the Latin word "clamare" meaning to cry out or shout. A claim may act as a noun or a verb. As a...
- Fāl-gūsh): by random shouts and cries heard in crowds, at night, etc. (Latin clāmāre, 'to cry out' + Gr**** manteía, 'prophecy') cledonism/cledonomancy /ˈklɛdoʊnɪzəm/:...
- palatalization, the /k/ was affricated to [tʃ] or spirantized to [ʃ]. Vulgar Latin clāmāre "to call" > Aromanian cl'imari /kʎimari/, Aragonese clamar /kʎamar/, Spanish...