No clamour for god (4)
I believe the answer is:
odin
'god' is the definition.
(Odin is an example)
'no clamour' is the wordplay.
'no' becomes 'o' (resembles 0 - 'no' can mean 'zero').
'clamour' becomes 'din' (I've seen this before).
'o'+'din'='ODIN'
'for' acts as a link.
(Other definitions for odin that I've seen before include "Supreme god of war in Norse mythology" , "Old Scandinavian" , "Norse god, husband of Frigg, father of Thor" , "In Scandinavian myth the supreme god and creator" , "Legendary Scandinavian" .)