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postern
[poh-stern, pos-tern]
noun
a back door or gate.
a private entrance or any entrance other than the main one.
adjective
of, relating to, or resembling a postern.
postern
/ ˈɒə /
noun
a back door or gate, esp one that is for private use
adjective
situated at the rear or the side
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of postern1
Example Sentences
By then they were more than halfway to the hospice, but it was nearly dark when they reached St. Mark’s and were admitted by the porter at the postern gate.
The postern was closed again, the iron door was barred and piled inside with stones.
It was a battered wooden postern under a slab of stone.
He saw three gates during his wanderings—the main entrance with its gatehouse, a postern by the kennels, and a garden gate hidden behind a tangle of pale ivy.
"Y'Grace," he said quietly, "the boys caught a groom and two maidservants trying to sneak out a postern with three of the king's horses."
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