vaunt-courier
American
[vawnt-kur-ee-er, -koor-, vahnt-]
/ ˈvɔntˌkɜr i ər, -ˌkʊər-, ˈvɑnt- /
noun
Archaic.
vaunt-courier
British
noun
Etymology
Origin of vaunt-courier
First recorded in 1550–60, vaunt-courier is from the French word avant-courrier forerunner, herald. See avaunt, courier
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