clairon
bugle, clarion
noun kleh-ROHN Rare
Origin: from Old French clairon, from clair 'clear'
Also means
bugler
Usage Note
Clairon is a small valveless military bugle with a bright, penetrating sound, used historically to signal commands in battle. A clairon also refers to the soldier who plays it (a bugler). Sonner le clairon (to sound the bugle) is used both literally and figuratively for a rallying call.
Examples
"Le clairon sonnait à l'aube pour réveiller les soldats."
Natural Translation
The bugle sounded at dawn to wake the soldiers.
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