post-house
English
Noun
post-house (plural post-houses)
- Alternative form of posthouse
- 1794, Charlotte Smith, chapter XI, in The Banished Man. […], volume I, London: […] T[homas] Cadell, Jun. and W[illiam] Davies, (successors to Mr. [Thomas] Cadell) […], →OCLC, page 219:
- Late on the evening of their firſt days journey they arrived at a ſmall poſt-houſe, where travellers ſeldom remain longer than while they change horſes; […]
- 1824, Edward Hibbet, Narrative of a Journey from Santiago de Chile to Buenos Ayres in July and August, 1821:
- Whenever we came to a post-house, the troop of horses took to the yard instinctively, and each man seized a lassu and caught his own.
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