clame comes for the verb 'clamer', meaning to shout or say in a very loud voice.
cuba,, The 12th century English word was adopted from the French word 'clamer' meaning to call or claim. This was in turn adopted from Latin 'clamare' meaning to shout and 'calare' meaning to announce solemnly. There is also a link to the Greek word 'kaleo' also meaning to call or claim.
American labradors have a more sleek body frame, whereas English labs have more of a squared body. Their heads are much more square and their shoulders are much wider. The American lab has a longer, thinner snout.In terms of Disposition, the American labs tend to be a bit more hyper, and the English labs are much calmer. The only problem with the English lab is that they tend to be heavier in stature than the American labs.actually i have an American breed labrador and lets just say he isn't running on all 4 cylinders. he is very tall and muscular....he is a happy dog with a kind personality. English breeds are generally calmer and shorter!