Harbinger (noun)
har-bin-jer
A person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another.
Middle English: from Old French herbergere, from herbergier ‘provide lodging for’, from herberge ‘lodging’
Example sentences
“People wondered if the heat was just a spring anomaly or a harbinger of summer.”
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