post house
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Definition
Noun: 1. A historical inn or station for exchanging post horses and accommodating riders: A "post house" was a specific type of establishment, common before the advent of railways and automobiles, where travelers using a postal or stagecoach system could stop. Its primary functions were to provide fresh horses for the mail or passenger coaches (a service known as "posting") and to offer lodging and refreshment to the riders, coachmen, and passengers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The weary travelers finally reached the post house, where they could rest and change horses before continuing their journey.
- In the 18th century, the network of post houses was crucial for long-distance communication and travel across the country.
- The old building on the main road was once a busy post house during the coaching era.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is almost exclusively used in a historical context to describe travel and communication systems from the 17th to the 19th centuries. It evokes a specific period before modern transportation.
- The novel's description of the bustling post house perfectly captured the atmosphere of Regency-era travel.
Variants and Related Words
- Posting house (n): A direct synonym for "post house."
- Coaching inn (n): A related term; while often similar, a coaching inn primarily served stagecoaches carrying passengers, whereas a post house was more directly associated with the mail (post) service and the provision of fresh horses.
- Way station (n): A broader term for any stopping point on a long journey, which could include a post house.
Synonyms
- Coaching inn
- Posting house
- Stagecoach stop
- Roadhouse (in a historical sense)
Related Idioms
- To change horses: This idiom, meaning to change one's approach or allegiance, originates from the practice of changing tired horses for fresh ones at a post house or similar station.
- "It's not a good idea to change horses in midstream," the manager said, advising against switching strategies now.
Noun
- an inn for exchanging post horses and accommodating riders