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Page
Page
n.
A
serving
boy
;
formerly
, a
youth
attending
a
person
of
high
degree
,
especially
at
courts
, as a
position
of
honor
and
education
;
now
commonly
, in
England
, a
youth
employed
for
doing
errands
,
waiting
on
the
door
,
and
similar
service
in
households
; in
the
United
States
, a
boy
employed
to
wait
upon
the
members
of a
legislative
body
.
Page
n.
A
boy
child
.
Page
n.
A
contrivance
, as a
band
,
pin
,
snap
, or
the
like
, to
hold
the
skirt
of a
woman
's
dress
from
the
ground
.
Page
n.
A
track
along
which
pallets
carrying
newly
molded
bricks
are
conveyed
to
the
hack
.
Page
n.
Any
one
of
several
species
of
beautiful
South
American
moths
of
the
genus
Urania
.
Page
v. t.
To
attend
(
one
) as a
page
.
Page
n.
One
side
of a
leaf
of a
book
or
manuscript
.
Page
n.
Fig
.: A
record
; a
writing
; as,
the
page
of
history
.
Page
n.
The
type
set
up
for
printing
a
page
.
Page
v. t.
To
mark
or
number
the
pages
of, as a
book
or
manuscript
; to
furnish
with
folios
.
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