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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: post-house

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post-house
Oct 2nd 2013, 01:57, by LlywelynII


Revision as of 01:57, 2 October 2013

English

Etymology 1

post ("mail"; "network of horse couriers") + house

Noun

post-house

  1. Alternative form of posthouse.

Etymology 2

post ("after") + house

Adjective

post-house

  1. after one's time in a house or the House
    In one of the highlights of ... my post-House career, we were able to work together to bring about something that was extraordinary given the political climate of the time.
    The Cannon Centenary Conference, 2003
    Laurie's first post-House' film, The Oranges, had its premiere at the Toronto film festival
    Daily Telegraph, 2012

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