To fill with clamor, noise, or loud voices; to make noisy or to surround with commotion.
Combining the prefix 'be-' with 'clamor' (from Latin 'clamorem,' meaning loud noise). The prefix intensifies the noun into a causative verb.
Using 'beclamor' instead of just 'making noise' is delightfully old-fashioned—it makes noise sound more dramatic and invasive, which is why old literature uses it to describe crowds and chaos!
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