noun
- plural of bruiter; people who spread rumors or news widely; those who make something known publicly
Usage: often used in historical or formal contexts; from the verb 'bruit,' meaning to spread rumors or report
Examples
- The bruiters of the town spread the news of the king's arrival throughout the countryside.
- Medieval bruiters served as messengers, carrying important announcements from village to village.
- The bruiters of gossip often exaggerate details as they pass information along.
- In the absence of newspapers, bruiters were essential for disseminating public information.
- The bruiters made sure everyone knew about the upcoming festival.