Definition of Gateposts. Meaning of Gateposts. Synonyms of Gateposts

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Definition of Gateposts

Gatepost
Gatepost Gate"post`, n. 1. A post to which a gate is hung; -- called also swinging or hinging post. 2. A post against which a gate closes; -- called also shutting post.

Meaning of Gateposts from wikipedia

- cast-iron fence and gateposts. The old gateposts from the demolished Chapelton House at Chapeltoun, Stewarton, Ayrshire. A gatepost at Chapeltoun Terrace...
- The U.S. Capitol Gatehouses and Gatepostsdesigned circa 1827 by celebrated architect Charles Bulfinchoriginally stood on the grounds of the United...
- male Good for us, Bad for no one Inscription on the old Nobistor [de] gatepost that divided Altona and St. Pauli nolens volens unwilling, willing That...
- Most Goan houses standing today were built between the 18th century and the early part of the 20th century. They display a mix of neo-classic and neo-Gothic...
- history, the 13th Air Force History Office received permission to move the gateposts once again. Because putting them at their original site would have placed...
- to the building was moved further west along Beaconsfield Road so the gateposts bearing the name of Strawberry Field were no longer used. Throughout the...
- back to the town center and decapitated, their heads then placed on the gateposts of the plantation as a warning. Despite his age of 57, Hinson became a...
- Bay. They named the two flanking Virginia points of land /capes like gateposts at the entrance to the long extensive estuary after the sons of their...
- The architecture of Goan Catholics has strong Portuguese and native Goan influences. It developed over the Portuguese India era (1500s–1961). Many of the...
- Heavily graffiti-ed gatepost sign at Strawberry Field – with the word "Forever" added in acknowledgement of the Beatles song...