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herald
noun
1 in ancient and medieval societies: a person who announces important news, or an officer whose task it is to make public proclamations and arrange ceremonies.
2 someone or something that is a sign of what is to come; a forerunner.
3 an officer responsible for keeping a record of the genealogies and coats of arms of noble families.
4 (Herald) a name given to several newspapers.
verb (heralded , heralding ) to be a sign of the approach of something; to proclaim or usher it in dark clouds heralding a storm .
[14c: from French herault ]
heraldic adjective .
heraldically adverb .
noun
1 in ancient and medieval societies: a person who announces important news, or an officer whose task it is to make public proclamations and arrange ceremonies.
2 someone or something that is a sign of what is to come; a forerunner.
3 an officer responsible for keeping a record of the genealogies and coats of arms of noble families.
4 (Herald) a name given to several newspapers.
verb (heralded , heralding ) to be a sign of the approach of something; to proclaim or usher it in dark clouds heralding a storm .
[14c: from French herault ]
heraldic adjective .
heraldically adverb .
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