vociferation
[voh-sif-
uh
-
rey
-sh
uh
n]
/voʊˌsɪf əˈreɪ ʃən/
noun
1.
noisy outcry; clamor.
Origin
1350-1400;
Middle English
<
Latin
vōciferātiōn-
(stem of
vōciferātiō
), equivalent to
vōciferāt
(
us
) (see
vociferate
) +
-iōn-
-ion
Examples from the web for
vociferation
The sentiments were responded to in animated
vociferation
and action.
Word Origin and History for
vociferation
n.
c.1400, from Latin
vociferationem
, noun of action from
vociferari
(see
vociferous
).