coherald
/kəˈhɛrəld/ or /koʊˈhɛrəld/Definitions
1. noun
A herald who is a member of a group or family, particularly a noble one, and often associated with a title or coat of arms.
“The young coherald of the royal family was tasked with carrying the family crest into the ceremony.”
2. noun
A herald who has a specific rank or position within an organization or family, often associated with ceremonial duties.
“The coherald of the kingdom was responsible for announcing the king’s arrival at official events.”