Hérold
[ ey-rawld ]
noun
Louis Joseph [lwee zhaw-zef], /lwi ʒɔˈzɛf/, 1791–1833, French composer.
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How to use Hérold in a sentence
As to the first three—Herold, Atzerodt and Payne—there could have been no dissent or hesitation.
The Judicial Murder of Mary E. Surratt | David Miller DeWittIt was Herold's duty to attend him as page and aid him in his escape.
A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln | John G. NicolayPerhaps he had seen it here, five years ago; yet that could not be, because Herold had not been here then.
Blue-Bird Weather | Robert W. ChambersThe next instant, stepping nearer, he stared into Herold's face in silence.
Blue-Bird Weather | Robert W. ChambersMaster Thynne being a herold liketh not that false semblance should be thought one.
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