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page2 noun 1 historical a boy attendant serving a knight and training for knighthood. 2 a boy attending the bride at a wedding. See also bridesmaid. 3 a boy who carries messages or luggage, etc in hotels, clubs, etc. 4 in the US Congress: a messenger. verb (paged, paging) 1 to summon someone by calling their name out loud, or through a public-address system or pager. 2 rare to attend someone as a page.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: French, from Italian paggio.

page2 noun 1 historical a boy attendant serving a knight and training for knighthood. 2 a boy attending the bride at a wedding. See also bridesmaid. 3 a boy who carries messages or luggage, etc in hotels, clubs, etc. 4 in the US Congress: a messenger. verb (paged, paging) 1 to summon someone by calling their name out loud, or through a public-address system or pager. 2 rare to attend someone as a page.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: French, from Italian paggio.

page2 noun 1 historical a boy attendant serving a knight and training for knighthood. 2 a boy attending the bride at a wedding. See also bridesmaid. 3 a boy who carries messages or luggage, etc in hotels, clubs, etc. 4 in the US Congress: a messenger. verb (paged, paging) 1 to summon someone by calling their name out loud, or through a public-address system or pager. 2 rare to attend someone as a page.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: French, from Italian paggio.