< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

POSTERN (from O. Fr. posterne, posterle, Late Lat. posterula, small back-door, posterus, behind), a small gateway in the enceinte of a castle, abbey, &c., from which to issue and enter unobserved. They are often called “ sally ports.” (See Gate.)

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