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pos·tern I. \ˈpōstə(r)n, ˈpäs-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English posterne, from Old French, alteration of posterle, from Late Latin posterula little secret door, diminutive of postera back door, from feminine of Latin posterus coming after — more at posterior 1. a. : a back door or gate : a private or side entrance or way b. : an obscure or disreputable way of entrance or escape 2. : a subterraneous passage between the ditch and the interior of either the main works or outworks of a fortification II. adjective : situated at the back, rear, or side : private < the postern gate of the abbey > < a postern door > |