Thomas page


noun
1.
Thomas Nelson, 1853–1922, U.S. novelist and diplomat.
2.
Walter Hines, 1855–1918, U.S. journalist, editor, and diplomat.
noun
1.
(pl) pp. one side of one of the leaves of a book, newspaper, letter, etc or the written or printed matter it bears p
2.
such a leaf considered as a unit: insert a new page
3.
a screenful of information from a website, teletext service, etc, displayed on a television monitor or visual display unit
4.
an episode, phase, or period: a glorious page in the revolution
5.
(printing) the type as set up for printing a page
verb
6.
another word for paginate
7.
(intransitive) foll by through. to look through (a book, report, etc); leaf through
noun
1.
a boy employed to run errands, carry messages, etc, for the guests in a hotel, club, etc
2.
a youth in attendance at official functions or ceremonies, esp weddings
3.
(medieval history)

a boy in training for knighthood in personal attendance on a knight
a youth in the personal service of a person of rank, esp in a royal household: page of the chamber

4.
(in the US) an attendant at Congress or other legislative body
5.
(Canadian) a person employed in the debating chamber of the House of Commons, the Senate, or a legislative assembly to carry messages for members
verb (transitive)
6.
to call out the name of (a person), esp by a loudspeaker system, so as to give him a message
7.
to call (a person) by an electronic device, such as a pager
8.
to act as a page to or attend as a page
noun
1.
Sir Earle (Christmas Grafton). 1880–1961, Australian statesman; co-leader, with S. M. Bruce, of the federal government of Australia (1923–29)
2.
Sir Frederick Handley. 1885–1962, English pioneer in the design and manufacture of aircraft
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