I. ˈpōstə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: post (V) + -er
1.
a. archaic : a swift traveler
posters of the sea and land — Shakespeare
b. : post-horse
the yellow chaise … and … four posters — Charles Lever
2. : one that mails a letter
3.
a. : one that posts bookkeeping entries
b. : posting clerk
II. noun
( -s )
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: post (II) + -er
1. : a bill or placard intended to be posted in a public place ; specifically : one that is decorative or pictorial
2. : poster stamp
III. transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
: to affix (posters) to
postered the wall