postern
Americannoun
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a back door or gate.
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a private entrance or any entrance other than the main one.
adjective
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of postern
1250–1300; Middle English posterne < Old French, variant of posterle < Late Latin posterula, diminutive of postera back door, noun use of feminine of posterus coming behind. See posterior, -ule
Example Sentences
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The young fish, known as parr, have been spawned in the River Ecclesbourne, near the site of the former Postern Mill in Turnditch.
From BBC • Nov. 13, 2025
Police have said people who wish to volunteer on Wednesday should gather at Postern Hill in Savernake Forest, wear suitable clothing and footwear and bring refreshments and a mobile phone.
From BBC • Mar. 23, 2011
Yolanda was entering the door of the House under the Wall less than five minutes before I saw the duke pass through the Postern.
From Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy by Major, Charles
This portion includes two of the old gates, the West Gate and the Blue Anchor Postern.
From England of My Heart : Spring by Hutton, Edward
Two hundred yards up the street I glanced back, and saw a lady riding through the Postern, back to the castle.
From Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy by Major, Charles
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