alarum
1Alarum — is also the Shakespearian spelling for alarm. Infobox musical artist Name = Alarum Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Origin = Melbourne, Australia Genre = Progressive metal Jazz fusion Technical metal Years active = 1992–present… …
2Alarum — Pays d’origine Melbourne,  Australie Genre musical Metal progressif Death metal Jazz fusion Années d activit …
3Alarum — A*lar um (?; 277), n. [OE. alarom, the same word as alarm, n.] See {Alarm}. [Now Poetic] [1913 Webster] Note: The variant form alarum is now commonly restricted to an alarm signal or the mechanism to sound an alarm (as in an alarm clock.) [1913… …
4Alarum — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Progressive Metal, Technical Death Metal, Jazz Fusion, Thrash Metal Gründung 1992 Website …
5alarum — (n.) obsolete and poetic spelling of ALARM (Cf. alarm) (n.) …
6alarum — [ə ler′əm, əlär′əm] n. Archaic ALARM (esp. sense 1) alarums and excursions 1. Archaic a stage direction, esp. in Elizabethan drama, for a scene depicting a battle: see EXCURSION (n. 1) 2. any noisy, confused situation …
7alarum — 1. noun a) A danger signal or warning. (stage direction) A camp near Forres. Alarum within. b) A call to arms. It seems to me that by the same process they are also made less real distinguished, in part, by the physical size of the television… …
8alarum — n. archaic = ALARM. Phrases and idioms: alarums and excursions joc. confused noise and bustle. * * * alarum A variant of alarm, formerly used in all the senses of the word, but now restricted, exc. in poetical use, to the peal or chime of a… …
9alarum — I. noun see alarm I II. transitive verb see alarm II …
10alarum — /euh lar euhm, euh lahr /, n. Archaic. alarm. * * * …