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larum
▪ I. larum, n. (ˈlɛərəm, ˈlærəm) Forms: 6 larom(e, larowme, 8 larrom, -um, 6– larum. [Aphetic form of alarum.] 1. A call to arms, a battle-cry; news of an enemy's approach; any sound to warn of danger. † Hence (rarely) a sudden attack.1549 Coverdale, etc. Erasm. Par. Eph. p. xiv, What larum so euer ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Larum
A larum is an alarm signal "to arms!" from Old Italian all'arme A Larum for London or The Siege of Antwerp, play 1602 A Larum (album) See also Mater Larum Mother of the Lares wikipedia.org
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A Larum
A Larum is the debut album of London-based folk rock musician Johnny Flynn, released in the UK on May 26, 2008 and in the US on July 29, 2008. Flynn re-issued A Larum in October 2019. wikipedia.org
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larum-bell
ˈlarum-bell Obs. exc. poet. [f. larum n. + bell.] = alarm-bell.1568 T. Howell Arb. Amitie (1879) 57 Lest by the way some watchman lay, to ring the larome bell. 1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. ix. 25. 1597 Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, iii. i. 17. 1609 Heywood Brit. Troy xv. lxxi, The Larum Bels of death on all sides rin... Oxford English Dictionary
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A Larum for London
A Larum for London, or the Siedge of Antwerp is a play written by an anonymous author, published in London in 1602. Not widely printed at the time of its release and virtually unknown today, A Larum for London inspired the historian William S. wikipedia.org
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larome
larom(e, -owme obs. forms of larum. Oxford English Dictionary
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larrom
larrom, -um obs. forms of larum. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mother of the Lares
The Mother of the Lares (Latin Mater Larum) has been identified with any of several minor Roman deities. The mother of the Lares is addressed only as Matres Larum; she is given a sacrificial meal (cena matri Larum) of puls (porridge) contained in a sacred, wikipedia.org
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Wout Bastiaens
Wout Bastiaens (born 30 March 1994) is a Belgian footballer who currently plays for Punt-Larum in the Belgian Provincial Leagues. wikipedia.org
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alarum-bell
aˈlarm-ˌbell, aˈlarum-ˌbell A bell rung as a signal of danger or on a sudden emergency; as the tocsin of burghs in olden times. Also fig.1597 Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, iii. i. 17 A common Larum-Bell. 1641 Hinde J. Bruen lviii. 175, I feare..that the Alarum Bell of your conscience is silenced. 1781 Gibbon D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Josh Weller
again on Yodel in 2009, produced by Ryan Hadlock who had recently completed Gossip's Standing in the Way of Control and Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit's A Larum wikipedia.org
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Stanisław Szenic
Większy niż król ten książę Ongiś Najstarszy szlak Warszawy (with Józef Chudek) Królewskie kariery warszawianek Ochmistrzynie i faworyty królewskie Larum wikipedia.org
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Mania (deity)
See also Mother of the Lares (Latin Mater Larum), Roman chthonic goddess identified with Mania by Varro. wikipedia.org
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Murus Romuli
as the altar of Consus, the valley between the Palatine and the Cælian as far as the Curiæ Veteres, the east slope of the hill as far as the Sacellum Larum wikipedia.org
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Silvanus (mythology)
first to set up stones to mark the limits of fields, and that every estate had three Silvani: a Silvanus domesticus (in inscriptions called Silvanus Larum and Silvanus sanctus sacer Larum) a Silvanus agrestis (also called salutaris, literally "of the fields" or "saviour"), who was worshipped by shepherds wikipedia.org
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