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post horn

noun

  1. a straight or coiled copper or brass horn with no valves or slide, originally used to announce mail coaches.



post horn

noun

  1. a simple valveless natural horn consisting of a long tube of brass or copper, either straight or coiled; formerly often used to announce the arrival of a mailcoach

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Word History and Origins

Origin of post horn1

First recorded in 1665–75

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