noun
or cry·er ˈkrī(ə)r, -īə
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English criere, from Middle French crieor, from crier to cry, shout + -eor -or — more at cry
: one that cries:
a. : an officer who proclaims the orders or directions of a court
b. : a person appointed to make public proclamations in a loud voice : town crier
c. : a person who cries goods for sale : hawker , auctioneer