Herald



noun
1.
(A forerunner, a person who announces significant news, official who made pedicel arm on cements or came messages for a niter during medieval times) អ្នកនាំដំណឹងមកមុនគេ, អ្នកយកព័ត៌មាន
2.
(FIGURATIVE) អ្នកនាំមុខ
verbpast tense: heralded ; past participle: heralded ; present participle: heralding ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (To tell of or announce the coming of) ប្រាប់អោយដឹងជាមុន, រាយការណ៍, អោយការណ៍
Example: A fanfare of herald the opening of the royal ceremony.
  • herald patch
    - កន្ទួលតូចៗដែលកើតមុនកន្ទួលធំៗ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
An officer whose business was to denounce or proclaim war, to challenge to battle, to proclaim peace, and to bear messages from the commander of an army. He was invested with a sacred and inviolable character.
2.
In the Middle Ages, the officer charged with the above duties, and also with the care of genealogies, of the rights and privileges of noble families, and especially of armorial bearings. In modern times, some vestiges of this office remain, especially in England.
3.
A proclaimer; one who, or that which, publishes or announces; as, the herald of another's fame.
4.
A forerunner; a a precursor; a harbinger.
5.
Any messenger.
verbpast tense: heralded ; past participle: heralded ; present participle: heralding ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To introduce, or give tidings of, as by a herald; to proclaim; to announce; to foretell; to usher in.