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page

noun
A boy attending on a great person, rather for formality or show, than for servitude. He had two pages of honor, on either hand one.

page

A boy or man that attends on a legislative body. In Massachusetts, the page is a boy that conveys papers from the members of the house of representatives to the speaker, and from the speaker or clerk to the members.

page

noun

[L. pagina.]

One side of a leaf of a book.

page

A book or writing or writings; as the page of history.

page

Pages, in the plural, signifies also books or writings; as the sacred pages.

page

verb transitive
To mark or number the pates of a book or manuscript.

page

To attend, as a page.