clāmor, ōris [clāmō], m., shout, cry, noise.

clandestīnus [clam], adj., secret.

clangor, ōris, m., noise, clash, clang.

clārus, adj., bright; famous, renowned; of sound, clear, loud.

classicum, ī [classis], n. (sc. sīgnum), battle signal on the trumpet.

classis, is, f., a class or division of citizens; a fleet.

Claudia, ae, f., a sister of Appius Claudius Pulcher.

[Claudius, ī], m., the name of a famous Roman gens.

1. Appius Claudius, one of the Decemvirs of 451 B.C.

2. Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 249 B.C., and defeated in a naval battle off Drepanum in Sicily.