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பக்கம்-1 n. பக்கம், ஏட்டிதழின் ஒருபுறம், வரலாற்றில் ஒரு பக்கம் நிறைக்கத்தக்க பகுதி, (வினை,) பக்கவரிசை எண்குறி, பக்க எண்குறி.-2 n. பணியாள், குற்றேவந்சிறுவன், துணைச்சிற்றாள், துணையுழையர், உயர்தரப்பணிமுதல்வர் துணையாள், பயிற்சிநிலையிலுள்ள வீரப்பெருந்தகையின் இளந்துணைவர், இளந்தகை, இளவீரப்பெருந்தகை, (வினை,) துணையுழையர் மூலம் கூவியழை.


Page, n. Etym: [F., fr. It. paggio, LL. pagius, fr. Gr. puer. Cf. Pedagogue, Puerile.] 1. 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 doin errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households; in the United States, a boy emploed to wait upon the members of a legislative body. He had two pages of honor -- on either hand one. Bacon. 2. A boy child. [Obs.] Chaucer. 3. A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground. 4. (Brickmaking.) Defn: A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack. 5. (Zoöl.) Defn: Any one of several species of beautiful South American moths of the genus Urania. Page, v. t. Defn: To attend (one) as a page. [Obs.] Shak. Page, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. pagina; prob. akin to pagere, pangere, to fasten, fix, make, the pages or leaves being fastened together. Cf. Pact, Pageant, Pagination.] 1. One side of a leaf of a book or manuscript. Such was the book from whose pages she sang. Longfellow. 2. Fig.: A record; a writing; as, the page of history. 3. (Print.) Defn: The type set up for printing a page. Page, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paged; p. pr. & vb. n. Paging.] Defn: To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuskript; to furnish with folios. Page, n. Etym: [F., fr. It. paggio, LL. pagius, fr. Gr. puer. Cf. Pedagogue, Puerile.] 1. 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 doin errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households; in the United States, a boy emploed to wait upon the members of a legislative body. He had two pages of honor -- on either hand one. Bacon. 2. A boy child. [Obs.] Chaucer. 3. A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground. 4. (Brickmaking.) Defn: A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack. 5. (Zoöl.) Defn: Any one of several species of beautiful South American moths of the genus Urania. Page, v. t. Defn: To attend (one) as a page. [Obs.] Shak. Page, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. pagina; prob. akin to pagere, pangere, to fasten, fix, make, the pages or leaves being fastened together. Cf. Pact, Pageant, Pagination.] 1. One side of a leaf of a book or manuscript. Such was the book from whose pages she sang. Longfellow. 2. Fig.: A record; a writing; as, the page of history. 3. (Print.) Defn: The type set up for printing a page. Page, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paged; p. pr. & vb. n. Paging.] Defn: To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuskript; to furnish with folios. Page, n. Etym: [F., fr. It. paggio, LL. pagius, fr. Gr. puer. Cf. Pedagogue, Puerile.] 1. 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 doin errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households; in the United States, a boy emploed to wait upon the members of a legislative body. He had two pages of honor -- on either hand one. Bacon. 2. A boy child. [Obs.] Chaucer. 3. A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground. 4. (Brickmaking.) Defn: A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack. 5. (Zoöl.) Defn: Any one of several species of beautiful South American moths of the genus Urania. Page, v. t. Defn: To attend (one) as a page. [Obs.] Shak. Page, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. pagina; prob. akin to pagere, pangere, to fasten, fix, make, the pages or leaves being fastened together. Cf. Pact, Pageant, Pagination.] 1. One side of a leaf of a book or manuscript. Such was the book from whose pages she sang. Longfellow. 2. Fig.: A record; a writing; as, the page of history. 3. (Print.) Defn: The type set up for printing a page. Page, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paged; p. pr. & vb. n. Paging.] Defn: To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuskript; to furnish with folios.


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