clamorem
Clamorem is the accusative singular form of the Latin noun clamor, which means a shout, uproar, or general noise. In Latin texts it functions as the direct object of verbs related to hearing, perceiving, or describing sound, for example in phrases meaning “to hear the uproar” or “to hear the shout.” In English translations, clamorem is typically rendered as “the uproar” or “the shout,” depending on context.
Clamor is a masculine noun of the third declension. Its singular forms are clamor (nominative), clamoris (genitive),
In usage, clamorem often appears in descriptions of crowds, military scenes, or public demonstrations, where the