Definitions from Wiktionary (take post)
▸ verb: (intransitive, archaic) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, post. To travel (typically rapidly) by posthorse or post chaise; to arrive and assume a military post.
▸ verb: (intransitive, archaic, figurative) To travel as quickly as possible by whatever means.
▸ verb: (intransitive, archaic, figurative) To begin to serve any position, particularly (UK military, historical) to be named a post-captain.
▸ verb: (intransitive, archaic, figurative) To establish oneself in a defensive or offensive position.
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▸ verb: (intransitive, archaic) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, post. To travel (typically rapidly) by posthorse or post chaise; to arrive and assume a military post.
▸ verb: (intransitive, archaic, figurative) To travel as quickly as possible by whatever means.
▸ verb: (intransitive, archaic, figurative) To begin to serve any position, particularly (UK military, historical) to be named a post-captain.
▸ verb: (intransitive, archaic, figurative) To establish oneself in a defensive or offensive position.
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