tocsin
31tocsin — n. Alarm, alarum, alarm bell …
32tocsin — noun (C) literary a signal of danger that is made by ringing a bell …
33tocsin — n Slgnal, alarm bell, alarm, alert, warning or alarm gun, fire alarm, siren, whistle, horn, foghorn, Archaic. alarum; red light, red flag, danger signal, yellow light or flag, flashing light; cry of distress, call for help, SOS, May Day …
34tocsin — toc·sin …
35tocsin — toc•sin [[t]ˈtɒk sɪn[/t]] n. 1) a signal, esp. of alarm, sounded on a bell or bells 2) a bell used to sound an alarm • Etymology: 1580–90; < MF < Oc tocasenh lit., (it) strikes (the) bell =toca, 3d sing. pres. of tocar to strike, touch+senh …
36tocsin — The ringing of an alarm, or the alarm itself …
37tocsin — /ˈtɒksən/ (say toksuhn) noun 1. a signal, especially of alarm, sounded on a bell or bells. 2. a bell used to sound an alarm. {French, from Provençal tocasenh, from toca(r) touch, strike + senh sign, bell (from Latin signum sign, Medieval Latin… …
38tocsin — n. alarm bell …
39tocsin — nm. béteur (Albertville) ; détor (Beaufort) ; éfrai <effroi> (Samoëns) ; toksin (Albanais) …
40tocsin — see TOUCH …