Noun
One who brings.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNobody likes the bringer of bad news. Sophocles
In the name of Annah the Allmaziful, the Everliving, the Bringer of Plurabilities, haloed be her eve, her singtime sung, her rill be run, unhemmed as it is uneven! James Joyce
Jace Herondale. Once more a Herondale is the bringer of my deliverance. I should have anticipated. Cassandra Clare
Of course I deprecate war, but if it is brought to my door the bringer will find me at home. James A. Garfield
When Leopold II began his great work, which today finds its culmination, he presented himself to you not as a conqueror but as a bringer of civilization. Leopold II of Belgium
Cultural associations In many cultures of the Old and New Worlds, this gemstone has been esteemed for thousands of years as a holy stone, a bringer of good fortune or a talisman. Source: Internet