clāmōsus, a, um, adj. [clamor] (mostly post-Aug.), full of clamor or noise, i. e.,
I Act. , clamoring or bawling continually or loudly , clamorous , noisy , bawling : turbidus et clamosus altercator, Quint. 6, 4, 15: pater, Juv. 14, 191: magister, Mart. 5, 84, 2.— * Adv.: clāmōsē , clamorously : clamose ne dicamus omnia, Quint. 11, 3, 45.—
II Pass. , filled with noise or clamor , noisy : urbs, Stat. S. 4, 4, 18: theatri turba, id. ib. 3, 5, 16: valles, id. Th. 4, 448: circus, Juv. 9, 144; Mart. 10, 53: Subura, id. 12, 18, 2.—Poet. with gen.: undae clamosus Helorus, Sil. 14, 269.—
B Accompanied with noise or clamor : actio, Quint. 5, 3, 2: Phasma Catulli, Juv. 8, 186: adceleratio, Auct. Her. 3, 13, 23: mortes boum, Veg. Vet. 4, pr. 1.