Crier

/ˈkraɪər/ noun

A person who shouts out news, announcements, or information to the public, especially a town crier in history; also means someone who cries or weeps.

From 'cry' plus '-er' (agent noun). 'Cry' comes from Old French 'crier' (to cry out). The 'town crier' was a crucial figure in medieval and early modern towns before newspapers existed.

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