welcomer

Etymology 1
From, , equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) Something which or someone who welcomes people, especially newcomers.
 * 2) * 1764, Sir Humphrey Lunatic (pseudonym of ), A Trip to the Moon, London: S. Crowder, 2nd edition, 1765, Volume I, Chapter 2, p. 21,
 * At this Point of Time my Host, as I may call my sage Welcomer, directed a Kind of Procession, which tho’ not grand, nor very regular, appeared to be calculated as a high Compliment to me
 * 1) Something or someone that greets or is present for the arrival of something.
 * 1) Something or someone that greets or is present for the arrival of something.
 * 1) Something or someone that greets or is present for the arrival of something.
 * 1) Something or someone that greets or is present for the arrival of something.

Translations

 * German: Begrüßer, Begrüßerin , , Willkommenheißer


 * German: Empfangsperson, Begrüßer , Begrüßerin , ,

Etymology 2
From.