While herald the verb is more common today, herald the noun is older. When the word was first welcomed into English in the early 14th century, it referred to an official at a tournament (one of those knightly sporting events the Middle Ages are famous for).

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Heralds were originally messengers sent by monarchs or noblemen to convey messages or proclamations —in this sense being the predecessors of modern diplomats. [1] Like other officers of arms, a herald would often wear a surcoat, called a tabard, decorated with the coat of arms of his master.

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HERALD definition: 1. to be a sign that something important, and often good, is starting to happen, or to make…. Learn more.