tocsin
/ˈtɒsɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A loud, public signal, especially one warning of a disaster or a call to arms.
“The town crier rang a tocsin to warn the villagers of the approaching enemy.”
2. verb
To make a loud, public announcement, especially one warning of a disaster or a call to arms.
“The town crier tocsined the warning to all the villagers.”