Post-
Post- (pōst)
[Latin post behind, after; compare Sanskrit paccābehind, afterwards.]
Post , adjective
[French aposter to place in a post or position, generally for a bad purpose.]
Post , noun
[Anglo-Saxon, from Latin postis, akin to ponere, positum, to place. See Position, and compare 4th Post.]
Post, in the sense of an upright timber or strut, is used in composition, in such words as king-post, queen-post, crown-post, gatepost, etc.
Collocations (6)
Post , noun
[French poste, Late Latin posta station, post (where horses were kept), properly, a fixed or set place, fem. from Latin positus placed, past participle of ponere. See Position, and compare Post a pillar.]
Collocations (15)
Post , transitive verb
Formerly, a large post was erected before the sheriff's office, or in some public place, upon which legal notices were displayed. This way of advertisement has not entirely gone of use.
Collocations (2)
Post , intransitive verb
[Compare Old French poster. See 4th Post.]
Post , adverb