Definition of Gatepost. Meaning of Gatepost. Synonyms of Gatepost

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Definition of Gatepost

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 Gatepost from wikipedia

- A gatepost is a structure used to support gates or crossbars which control entry to an area, such as a field or driveway. If the gatepost is utilitarian...
- The U.S. Capitol Gatehouses and Gateposts ā€” designed circa 1827 by celebrated architect Charles Bulfinch ā€” originally stood on the grounds of the United...
- "You and Me and the Gatepost" is a 1956 American television play by Sumner Locke Elliott. A socialite has to "buy" friends. Mary Astor as Georgina John...
- Robotic Empire/HyperRealist) Decompositions: Volume Number One (2012, Gatepost Recordings) EPs Circle Takes the Square (2001, self-released/HyperRealist)...
- What was once thought his memorial stone was discovered being used as a gatepost in Tywyn in 1761, indicating he was apparently buried with Saint Cadfan...
- locations have often been chosen for datestones, viz. corbel gable stone Gatepost: a large upright piece of (usually) granite, usually set at the entrance...
- The architecture of Goan Catholics has strong Portuguese and native Goan influences. It developed over the Portuguese India era (1500sā€“1961). Many of the...
- last major uses of the material was at the U.S. Capitol gatehouses and gateposts, designed by Charles Bulfinch about 1827. Moved to a new location along...
- Pirgo Place, Es**** An iron gatepost surviving from the former Tudor royal palace...
- Don't Pay UK sticker on a gatepost in St Ives, Cornwall...