Post (countable anduncountable,pluralPosts)
- (newspapers) A common name (often in combination) for anewspaper orperiodical, such asThe Washington Post or theNew York Post.
- Asurname.
- A village inIran.
- An unincorporated community inCrook County,Oregon, named after Walter H. Post.
- A city, thecounty seat ofGarza County,Texas, named afterC. W. Post.
common name for a newspaper or periodical
- OTPs,SPTO,spot,TSOP,OSTP,Tops,pots,TPOs,TOPS,stop,tops,Spot,POTS,opts,PTOs
Frompost(“mail; post, position”).
Post
- asurname
Borrowed fromItalianposta, fromposto, fromLatinpositus.
Post f (genitivePost,plural(rare)Posten)
- (uncountable)mail,post(sent and received letters etc.)
- Hier ist deinePost. ―Here’s yourmail.
- (usually uncountable)mail,post, postal service(method of sending mail; organisation for it)
- Sie arbeitet bei derPost. ―She works for themail.
- (usually uncountable)post office
- Synonyms:Postfiliale,Postamt
- Ich war gerade auf/bei derPost. ―I’ve just been at thepost office.
Declension ofPost [feminine]
Borrowed fromEnglishpost.
Post m (strong,genitivePosts,pluralPosts)
- (Internet, social media)post(individual message in an Internet forum)
Declension ofPost [masculine, strong]
Borrowed fromEnglishpost, fromOld Englishpost andOld Frenchpost, fromLatinpostis.
Post m (strong,genitivePosts,pluralPosts)
- (basketball)post(location on the court)
Declension ofPost [masculine, strong]
Post m (strong,genitivePostesorPosts,no plural)
- Obsolete form ofPorst.
Declension ofPost [sg-only, masculine, strong]
- “Post” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Post” in Uni Leipzig:Wortschatz-Lexikon
Post f (uncountable)
- post
- post office
Post f
- mail,post