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ˈgate-post [f. gate n.1 + post n.] a. One of the posts belonging to a gate, either that upon which it hangs, or that against which it shuts.
1522MS. Acc. St. John's Hosp., Canterb., For settyng vp of a gatepost ij d. 1614Raleigh Hist. World ii. x. §2. 380 The Mountaines within this Tribe are few, and that of Sampson the chiefest: vnto which he carried the Gate-post of Gaza. 1708Motteux Rabelais v. xxviii. (1737) 128 As grave as an old Gate-Post. 1789Trans. Soc. Arts VII. 11 Gate-Posts of the Spanish Chestnut. 1816J. Smith Panorama Sc. & Art II. 598 Stone is the most suitable for gate⁓posts. 1848C. A. Johns Week at Lizard 257 Gate-posts..are..often made of timber recovered in this way. b. Colloq. phr. between (or † betwixt) you (and) me and the gate-post, in strict confidence. Cf. bed-post, post n.1 1 c.
1871E. Eggleston Hoosier Schoolmaster (1872) xiv. 82 A-twix you and me and the gate-post, don't you never believe nothing that Mirandy Means says. 1875Browning Inn Album ii. 39 A secret's safe 'Twixt you, me and the gate-post! 1884‘C. E. Craddock’ Where Battle was Fought 152 Between you and me and the gate-post, old Walter Percy is a fool about everything in this world except money. 1959P. H. Johnson Humbler creation xxxix. 265 Strictly between you and me and the gate-post, Colonel, I don't care for them. |