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What (who) is klaxon - definition

AMERICAN COMPOSER
Henry Filmore; The Footlifter; Americans We; The Klaxon; Fred A. Fillmore; Frederick Augustus Fillmore; Fred Fillmore; Fillmore, Henry

klaxon         
  • Modern electric horns mounted in engine compartment
  • Traffic signs exist to prevent drivers from using a horn in certain areas, such as this one in [[Jalalabad]] in Afghanistan
  • Rolls-Royce]] Phantom I Open Tourer Windovers (1926)
  • Sign on a rural road in the United States warning drivers to "sound klaxon" (1920)
  • ''Sound horn'' sign on truck south of Chennai
SOUND-MAKING DEVICE EQUIPPED TO MOTOR VEHICLES
Klaxon; Car horn; Klaxon horn; Horn grille; Claxon; Bicycle horn; Awooga; Klaxxon; Mexican doorbell; Sound horn; Electromechanical horn; Electrical horn; Aooga; Bulb horn; Car Horn; Ahooga; Kalooga; Ship horn
['klaks(?)n]
¦ noun trademark a vehicle horn or warning hooter.
Origin
1910: the name of the manufacturers.
Klaxon (magazine)         
BRAZILIAN LITERARY MAGAZINE
Klaxon - mensario de arte moderna (Klaxon- modern art monthly) was a Brazilian avant-garde visual art and literary magazine, which ran from 15 May 1922 to January 1923. The publication was the main divulgator of the Brazilian Modernism, after the Week of Modern Art held in São Paulo.
Klaxon (EP)         
EXTENDED PLAY BY IMMI
is the second extended playiTunes - ミュージック - immi「クラクション - EP」 by Japanese electropop singer Immi. It was released virtually on March 12, 2008 by indie label Grand Trax.

Wikipedia

Henry Fillmore

Henry Fillmore (December 3, 1881 – December 7, 1956) was an American musician, composer, publisher, and bandleader, best known for his many marches and screamers, a few of which he wrote for the Band of the Hour at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.

Examples of use of klaxon
1. "When I approached the car [there was] smoke and the sound of the klaxon – sorry, horn.
2. I have seen many people run across on red lights when the warning klaxon was blaring.
3. "I have seen many people run across on red lights when the warning klaxon was blaring.
4. Garrison Sergeant Major Billy Mott is the klaxon–voiced colossus who runs all the Queen‘s big parades.
5. Play was halted in the opening round of the British Open at St Andrews in Scotland as a klaxon sounded across the course.