Page
Definition of page:
part of speech: noun
A boy attending on a person of distinction.
part of speech: noun
A servant boy; one side of the leaf of a book.
part of speech: noun
One side of a leaf: ( orig.) a leaf of a book, so called because leaves were fastened together to form a book:- pl. writings.
part of speech: verb
part of speech: noun
Formerly, a boy attending on a person of distinction; a serving boy in livery or uniform; a male attendant on a legislative, or lawmaking, body; one side of the leaf of a book; a record or writing; as, the page of history.
part of speech: verb
Usage examples for page:
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But Mis' Page she took things fair and easy.
"Clover and Blue Grass", Eliza Calvert Hall. -
You remember how much Mr. Page wanted to do for you boys, after your splendid work for him last summer?
"The High School Boys' Fishing Trip", H. Irving Hancock. -
But if you have not, from this and the next page you may learn how to do it.
"Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's", Laura Lee Hope.