raven-messenger
English
Etymology
From raven + messenger. From the Biblical story of Noah, who released a raven after a flood to see if it had receded but the animal did not return in a timely fashion.
Noun
raven-messenger (plural raven-messengers)
- A messenger or news-bringer who takes too long to arrive.
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