Messenger

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun One who, or that which, foreshows, or foretells.

II. Messenger ·noun A hawser passed round the capstan, and having its two ends lashed together to form an endless rope or chain;

— formerly used for heaving in the cable.

III. Messenger ·noun A person appointed to perform certain ministerial duties under bankrupt and insolvent laws, such as to take charge og the estate of the bankrupt or insolvent.

IV. Messenger ·noun One who bears a message; the bearer of a verbal or written communication, notice, or invitation, from one person to another, or to a public body; specifically, an office servant who bears messages.

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