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The Handley Page HP.32 Hamlet was a British six-passenger monoplane transport designed and built by Handley Page. Only one was built to order of the Air
Handley_Page_Hamlet
Biplane airliners
The Handley Page H.P.42 and H.P.45 were four-engine biplane airliners designed and manufactured by British aviation company Handley Page, based in Radlett
Handley_Page_H.P.42
Former British aerospace manufacturer
Handley Page Limited was a British aerospace manufacturer. Founded by Frederick Handley Page (later Sir Frederick) in 1909, it was the United Kingdom's
Handley_Page_Limited
British heavy bomber aircraft in service 1916-1922
The Handley Page Type O was a biplane bomber used by Britain during the First World War. When built, the Type O was one of the largest aircraft in the
Handley_Page_Type_O
British strategic bomber and tanker aircraft
The Handley Page Victor is a British jet-powered strategic bomber developed and produced by Handley Page during the Cold War. It was the third and final
Handley_Page_Victor
Royal Air Force bomber aircraft of WWII
The Handley Page Halifax is a British Royal Air Force (RAF) four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War. It was developed by Handley Page to the
Handley_Page_Halifax
The Handley Page Hinaidi was one of two twin-engine bombers built by Handley Page that served with the Royal Air Force between 1925 and 1935. The aircraft
Handley_Page_Hinaidi
British twin-engine medium bomber
The Handley Page HP.52 Hampden was a British twin-engine medium bomber that was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was part of the trio of large
Handley_Page_Hampden
British troop-carrier and freight transport aircraft
Handley Page HP.67 Hastings is a retired British troop-carrier and freight transport aircraft designed and manufactured by aviation company Handley Page
Handley_Page_Hastings
1950s British turboprop passenger aircraft
The Handley Page HPR.7 Dart Herald is a British turboprop passenger aircraft, designed in the 1950s as a DC-3 replacement, but only entering service in
Handley_Page_Dart_Herald
Early British airliner
The Handley Page W.8, W.9 and W.10 were British two- and three-engine medium-range biplane airliners designed and built by Handley Page. The W.8 (also
Handley_Page_Type_W
British heavy night bomber aircraft
The Handley Page Heyford was a twin-engine biplane bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. It holds the distinction
Handley_Page_Heyford
Civilian airliner
The Handley Page HP.81 Hermes was a civilian airliner designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. The Hermes was developed
Handley_Page_Hermes
World War II British heavy bomber aircraft
The Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow was a heavy bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. It was operated by the Royal
Handley_Page_H.P.54_Harrow
British WWI Heavy-Bomber
The Handley Page V/1500 was a British night-flying heavy bomber built by Handley Page towards the end of the First World War. It was a large four-engined
Handley_Page_V/1500
The Handley Page HP. 75 Manx was a British experimental aircraft designed by Handley Page that flew test flights in the early 1940s for possible transport
Handley_Page_Manx
Topics referred to by the same term
Handley may refer to: Handley, Cheshire, a village Handley, a hamlet in the parish of Stretton, Derbyshire Middle Handley, a hamlet in the parish of Unstone
Handley
British research aircraft
The Handley Page HP.88 was a British research aircraft, built in the early 1950s for Handley Page to test the aerodynamics of the Victor crescent wing
Handley_Page_HP.88
Turboprop regional and commuter airliner family
The Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream is a small twin-turboprop airliner, with a pressurised fuselage. The aircraft was designed to meet the requirements of
Handley_Page_Jetstream
1923 bomber aircraft by Handley Page
The Handley Page H.P.24 Hyderabad was a twin-engine biplane heavy bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. It holds
Handley_Page_Hyderabad
The Handley Page (Reading) H.P.R.1 Marathon was a British four-engined civil transport aircraft, capable of seating up to 20 passengers. It was designed
Handley_Page_Marathon
The Handley Page H.P.51 was a monoplane conversion of the earlier, unsuccessful biplane bomber-transport aircraft, the Handley Page H.P.43. The Air Ministry
Handley_Page_H.P.51
Name list
the name include: Hamlet Barrientos (born 1978), Bolivian footballer Hamlet Gonashvili (1928–1985), Georgian singer Hamlet Handley (1873–1918), English
Hamlet_(name)
The Handley Page Type A, sometimes called "Bluebird" and later designated HP.1, was the first powered aircraft designed and built by Frederick Handley Page
Handley_Page_Type_A
Torpedo bomber aircraft
The Handley Page Hanley was a British torpedo bomber aircraft of the 1920s. A single-engine, single-seat biplane intended to operate from the Royal Navy's
Handley_Page_Hanley
English footballer
Hamlet Handley (1873 – 27 October 1918) was an English footballer who played for Burslem Port Vale in the 1890s. Handley joined Burslem Port Vale in August
Hamlet_Handley
The Handley Page Hendon was a British torpedo bomber of the 1920s. A two-seat development of Handley Page's earlier single-seat Hanley, the Hendon was
Handley_Page_Hendon
The Handley Page Basic Trainer (H.P.R.2) was a British training aircraft of the 1940s. It was a single-engine, low-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel
Handley_Page_Basic_Trainer
Type of aircraft
The Handley Page HP.100 was a tendered submission to build a long-range, high-speed reconnaissance aircraft for the Royal Air Force, able to overfly Soviet
Handley_Page_HP.100
biplane airliner Handley Page Halton transport derived from bomber Handley Page Hamlet twin-engine or trimotor airliner Handley Page Herald turboprop
List_of_civil_aircraft
1961 experimental aircraft by Handley Page
The Handley Page HP.115 was an experimental delta wing aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page. It was built
Handley_Page_HP.115
1910s British piston aircraft engine
1927 monoplane (Dole Race entrant, christened Angel of Los Angeles) Handley Page Hamlet LFG V 44 NVI F.K.29 Parnall Peto Tupolev ANT-2 Udet U 8 Data from
Bristol_Lucifer
Wooden biplane used in the 1930s
The Handley Page H.P.39 is a wooden biplane that was constructed in 1929. The aircraft was intended to compete in a competition proposed by the Daniel
Handley_Page_Gugnunc
The Handley Page Handcross was a single-engined biplane day bomber built to an Air Ministry specification. It was not put into production and only the
Handley_Page_HP.28_Handcross
The Handley Page L/200 was the internal designation for a biplane aircraft by Handley Page, conceived to compete for the Daily Mail £10,000 prize for the
Handley_Page_Type_L
The Handley Page HP.34 Hare was a British two-seat high-altitude day bomber designed and built at Cricklewood by Handley Page. It was designed by Harold
Handley_Page_Hare
The Handley Page Type B was an unusual single-engined pusher biplane built by Handley Page at the commission of a Liverpool patent agent. Damaged before
Handley_Page_Type_B
Hamlet in Derbyshire, England
West Handley is a hamlet in North East Derbyshire in the county of Derbyshire in England. West Handley lies just south of the village of Marsh Lane, south-west
West_Handley
The Handley Page Type G was a two-seat British biplane, designed by Handley Page that first flew in 1913. Only one was built. The Type G was the first
Handley_Page_Type_G
1920s British piston aircraft engine
1931) Avro 504N Avro 504R Avro Tutor Avro Type 621 Trainer Handley Page Hamlet Handley Page Gugnunc Hawker Tomtit Parnall Peto Fokker S.IV An Armstrong
Armstrong_Siddeley_Mongoose
British single-engined low-wing monoplane
The Handley Page H.P.47 was a British single-engined low-wing monoplane built to an Air Ministry specification for a general-purpose bomber and torpedo
Handley_Page_H.P.47
The Handley Page H.P.22 and H.P.23 were single-seat sport monoplanes produced for the 1923 Lympne light aircraft trials. They were not successful. With
Handley_Page_H.P.22
The Handley Page Type D or H.P.4 was a single-seat, single-engined tractor monoplane, the first Handley Page design to fly for more than a few hops. Only
Handley_Page_Type_D
Three-engined biplane bomber-transport
The Handley Page H.P.43 was a three-engined biplane bomber-transport built to an Air Ministry specification. It did not fly well and the biplane configuration
Handley_Page_H.P.43
Village in Derbyshire, England
south-west of Eckington, west of West Handley and about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of the village of Ridgeway. Like most hamlets and villages in the area, during
Middle_Handley
The Handley Page Type S, or HPS-1 was a prototype British carrier-based fighter developed for the United States Navy in the early 1920s. A low-wing monoplane
Handley_Page_Type_S
The Handley Page HP.14, also designated Handley Page R/200 was a prototype British naval reconnaissance aircraft of World War I, capable of operating from
Handley_Page_HP.14
The Handley Page H.P.20 was an experimental monoplane modification of a de Havilland DH.9A, built to study controllable slots and slotted ailerons as high
Handley_Page_H.P.20
Page HP.30 Handley Page HP.31 Harrow Handley Page HP.32 Hamlet Handley Page HP.33 Hinaidi I Handley Page HP.34 Hare Handley Page HP.35 Clive Handley Page
List_of_aircraft_(H–He)
Topics referred to by the same term
baronets, three baronetcies, one of England and two of the United Kingdom Handley Page Hare, a British bomber aircraft retired in 1937 Hare (hieroglyph) Hare
Hare_(disambiguation)
Hamlet in Derbyshire, England
Nether Handley is a hamlet in North East Derbyshire in the county of Derbyshire in England. Nether Handley lies just south of the village of Marsh Lane
Nether_Handley
Topics referred to by the same term
pub in central London The Harrow, Steep, a pub in Hampshire, England Handley Page Harrow (disambiguation) The Harrow & the Harvest, a 2011 album by Gillian
Harrow
Hamlet in England
ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Milton Green is in the parish of Handley and the unitary authority ward of Tattenhall. The A41 Whitchurch Road runs
Milton_Green,_Cheshire
Hamlet in Oxfordshire, England
Green, Little Baldon, Big Baldon, Baldon-in-between It is where an RAF Handley Page Hastings crashed in 1965, killing all 41 people aboard. This was the
Little_Baldon
Topics referred to by the same term
a 1930s RAF bomber Hendon F.C., a football club from Hendon, England Handley Page Hendon, a British torpedo bomber of the 1920s Henden (disambiguation)
Hendon_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Bedfordshire Milton-Freewater, Oregon Milton Green, Cheshire, a hamlet near Handley, Cheshire Milton Hall, an estate near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Milton
The Handley Page H.P.46 was a two-seat, single-engined biplane built to an Air Ministry specification for a carrier-based torpedo bomber. With an advanced
Handley_Page_H.P.46
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
now been merged with Altarnun. On 14 September 1945 a Royal Air Force Handley Page Halifax Mk VII (PN305) was operating a flight from RAF Tarrant Rushton
Bolventor
British conductor (1930–2008)
Vernon George "Tod" Handley CBE (11 November 1930 – 10 September 2008) was a British conductor, known in particular for his support of British composers
Vernon_Handley
Two-seat single-engined biplane
The Handley Page H.P.31 was a two-seat single-engined biplane built to a British specification for a carrier-based torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft
Handley_Page_H.P.31_Harrow
Human settlement in England
near the town of Coleshill. On 19 August 1918 a Royal Air Force (RAF) Handley Page O/400 from No. 14 Aircraft Acceptance Park RAF took off from Castle Bromwich
Maxstoke
The Handley Page Type E was a two-seat, single-engined monoplane intended as a demonstrator. Though only one was built, it flew successfully from 1912
Handley_Page_Type_E
Village in England
Handley is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is part
Handley,_Cheshire
The Handley Page Type F was a two-seat, single-engined monoplane designed to compete for a War Office prize for a specified military machine in 1912. It
Handley_Page_Type_F
Village in Bedfordshire, England
hidden civil war weapons. In the early evening of 23 May 1948, an ex-RAF Handley Page Halifax, registered G-AIZO, and operated by Bond Air Services Ltd. carrying
Studham
British aircraft designer
July 1891 – 16 May 1978) was a British aircraft designer. Working for Handley Page.he became its chief designer. George was born in Fulham to Charles Fredrick
George_Volkert
Village in Hertfordshire, England
of Handley Page Hampden and Handley Page Halifax bombers during the Second World War. Post-war the airfield was used for production of Handley Page Hastings
Radlett
Aeronautical engineer (1903–1980)
engineer, and the designer of the Handley Page Victor. Reggie Stafford attended Kilburn Grammar School. He worked for Handley Page, joining in 1926. In 1934 he
Reginald_Stafford
1917 bomber aircraft family by Airco
Air Force, powered by a 200 hp (150 kW) Wolseley Viper piston engine. Handley Page HP.17 – A DH.9 experimentally fitted with slotted wings, tested 1920–1
Airco_DH.9
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
building was converted into the village hall. On 20 March 1963 at 7.14pm, Handley Page Victor XM714, of 100 Sqn, crashed, having only just taken off from RAF
Barnack
Hamlet in Derbyshire, England
south-west of Marsh Lane, East of Unstone and west of West Handley. Although today the hamlet is little more than a group of large farm houses, the villages
Hundall
variant, e.g., Hawker Typhoon and Hawker Tornado, or the Handley Page Hampden and Handley Page Hereford. Typographical designation of mark numbers (Mk
List of Air Ministry specifications
List_of_Air_Ministry_specifications
Hamlet in Dorset, England
Woodyates is a hamlet, sometimes considered a village, in the civil parish of Sixpenny Handley and Pentridge, in the county of Dorset, near its border
Woodyates
English actor (1905–1958)
skies over Europe, among these Robert Donat whose name was borne by a Handley-Page Halifax heavy bomber. https://www.bombercommandmuseumarchives.ca/noseart/
Robert_Donat
Hamlet in Dorset, England
Woodcutts is a hamlet within the parish of Sixpenny Handley and is located in the north of Dorset, near to the Wiltshire border. Originally named "Woodcotes"
Woodcutts
1954 film by Elia Kazan
as Cab Driver (uncredited) Thomas Hanley as Tommy (credited as Thomas Handley) The film is widely considered to be Elia Kazan's answer to those who criticized
On_the_Waterfront
Argot spoken in and around Boonville, California
in the names of the Breggo and Bee Hunter wineries and wines such as Handley Cellars' Brightlighter and Foursight Wines' Paraboll, and in the names
Boontling
Public research university in London, England
ABA Middleweight Champion. Frederick Handley Page was a lecturer in aeronautics at the institute. The Handley Page Type A, the first powered aircraft designed
City St George's, University of London
City_St_George's,_University_of_London
British Army Flying Station in Northern Ireland
15 May 1925 and used various aircraft types including Vickers Vimy's, Handley Page Hyderabad's, Virginia X's, Westland Wallace's, Hawker Hind's, Avro Anson
Aldergrove_Flying_Station
British politician, broadcaster, and writer (born 1954)
(20 February 2013). "George Galloway in anti-Israel storm". Cherwell. Handley, Matt (14 February 2013). "Galloway says he will 'annihilate'". The Oxford
George_Galloway
Closed structure to hold aircraft or spacecraft in protective storage
characteristic Belfast-truss roof and built-in various sizes) and the Handley Page aeroplane shed (1918). Sheds built for rigid airships survive at Moffett
Hangar
Village and civil parish in England
5 miles or 8 km (5.0 mi) east of Retford. The population (including the hamlet of Coates) as at the 2011 Census was 1,047, and in the 2021–22 Census it
North Leverton with Habblesthorpe
North_Leverton_with_Habblesthorpe
1690 battle of the Williamite War in Ireland
BBC. Archived from the original on 1 July 2022. Retrieved 21 July 2019. Handley, Stuart (May 2011). "Fitzjames, James, Duke of Berwick upon Tweed (1670–1734"
Battle_of_the_Boyne
Archaeological site of the late Iron Age period
mile (1.6 km) north of the hamlet of Woodcutts, and about 1.75 miles (2.8 km) north-west of the village of Sixpenny Handley, in Dorset, near the boundary
Woodcutts_Settlement
Area of Exeter, England
Parliament: House of Commons 1690-1715, ed. D. Hayton, E. Cruickshanks, S. Handley, 2002 [1] Pevsner, Nikolaus & Cherry, Bridget, The Buildings of England:
St_Thomas,_Exeter
English stand-up comedian and singer (1927–2018)
included other Liverpool comedians like Arthur Askey, Robb Wilton, Tommy Handley and the "cheeky chappy" from Brighton, Max Miller. In a radio interview
Ken_Dodd
Hamlet in Cheshire, England
statistics have been combined with the neighbouring civil parishes of Handley and Golborne David, and the figure was given as 227. In the 2011 census
Chowley
English nobleman
The History of Parliament Trust. Handley, Stuart (2002). "Berkshire". In Hayton, David; Cruickshanks, Eveline; Handley, Stuart (eds.). The House of Commons
Montagu Venables-Bertie, 2nd Earl of Abingdon
Montagu_Venables-Bertie,_2nd_Earl_of_Abingdon
1930s symphony composed by William Walton
Symphony Sir Adrian Boult BBC 1975 Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Vernon Handley WEA Enigma 1978 Philharmonia Bernard Haitink EMI 1982 Scottish National
Symphony_No._1_(Walton)
Village in Lincolnshire, England
Nicki Handley, 11, Nicola Proctor, 9, and Joanna Brogan, 10, staying at a caravan park next to the Tyrwhitt Arms pub at Short Ferry, the hamlet in the
Fiskerton,_Lincolnshire
Reservoir in Derbyshire
This article was prepared using information found on the website of the 'Woolley Trail', maintained by the local primary school. Stretton Handley school
Ogston_Reservoir
Town in Lincolnshire, England
gasworks on Eastgate lit the town from 1839. Henry Handley, a local MP, is commemorated by the Handley Memorial on Southgate, a Gothic monument in the style
Sleaford
Village in Wiltshire, England
town of Shaftesbury, on the B3081 road between Shaftesbury and Sixpenny Handley. Evidence of prehistoric occupation in the area includes a bowl barrow
Tollard_Royal
English stage actor (1875–1967)
1922 – January 1923 Bulldog Drummond (Original, Play, Melodrama) Jas. Handley 26 December 1921 – May 1922 Deburau (Original, Play, Comedy, Tragedy) A
St._Clair_Bayfield
Village and civil parish in Somerset, England
Somerset, England. It has a population of 160. The parish includes the hamlet of Street on the Fosse. The village is very close to the site of the Glastonbury
Pylle
Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
sub-station at RAF Skipton-on-Swale. The main aircraft operated were Handley Page Halifax bombers. A detachment of No. 219 (Mysore) Squadron RAF used the
RAF_Leeming
Village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
market town of Louth. The hamlet of Dovendale, alongside the A153 road to the west of the village is in the parish. The hamlet of Haugham lies about 1 mile
Tathwell
National park and preserve in West Virginia, United States
with the lumbering industry can be seen in the ruins of old towns like Hamlet. Also contributing to the area's cultural history are surviving examples
New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
New_River_Gorge_National_Park_and_Preserve
Ruined castle in Scotland
for the Scottish history society. p. 154. Retrieved 16 February 2019. Handley (2004). Simpson (1966), p. 23. Ponting, Betty. "Mathematics at Aberdeen"
Dunnottar_Castle
Village and civil parish in England
Hay. Fallgate is a hamlet beside the River Amber, in the south-east corner of the parish, off the B6036 to Woolley Moor and Handley. Known in Saxon times
Ashover
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name, probably a variant of Henley or Handley.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Greek, Jamaican
Sweet; Page; Young Child; A Young Attendant; Little Child; Server; Young Servant
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a diminutive of Page.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish
English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish : variant of Hanley.
Female
English
Feminine diminutive form of English unisex Page, PAGET means "little patrician; little servant."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
Maker or Seller of Candle
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chandley.
Boy/Male
English American French
Candle maker.
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Page, PAIGE means "page; young servant."
Male
English
Old French occupational surname transferred to English forename use, CHANDLER means "candle merchant."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly London)
English (mainly London) : variant spelling of Page.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Latin
Maker of Candles; Candle-maker
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Hedley, HEADLEY means "heather field."
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : shortened form of O’Hanley, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃinle ‘descendant of Ãinle’, a personal name meaning ‘champion’. This is the name of a ruling family in Connacht; it is now common in southern Ireland.English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Handley in Cheshire, Derbyshire. Northamptonshire, and Dorset and Hanley in Staffordshire and Worcestershire, all from Old English hÄ“an, the weak dative case (originally used after a preposition and article) of hÄ“ah ‘high’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, or from Handley Farm in Clayhanger, Devon, which is named from Old English hÄn ‘(boundary) stone’ + lÄ“ah.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, French, Jamaican
Page; Attendant; Server; Young Servant
Surname or Lastname
English (Worcestershire)
English (Worcestershire) : probably a variant of Hindley or Handley.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, French, Greek
Page; Attendant; Young; Assistant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Chandley.See Chandley 2.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and French
English, Scottish, and French : status name for a young servant,
Middle English and Old French page (from Italian paggio,
ultimately from Greek paidion, diminutive of pais ‘boy’,
‘child’). The surname is also common in Ireland (especially Ulster and
eastern Galway), having been established there since the 16th century.North German : metonymic occupational name for
a horse dealer, from Middle Low German page ‘horse’.(Pagé) : North American form of French Paget.A Pagé, also known as Carsy, Quercy, and
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of ChandlerGerman : variant spelling of Kandler.
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Irish
From the Birch Tree Meadow; Place Name; Where Birches Grow
Boy/Male
Biblical
Pleasantness; the testimony of the Lord.
Female
Czechoslovakian
, free.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. Most, for example those in Oxfordshire, Suffolk, and Warwickshire, are named with Old English héan (the weak dative case of hēah ‘high’, originally used after a preposition and article) + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’. Others, for example one near Ludlow in Shropshire, have as their first element Old English henn ‘hen’, ‘wild bird’. Others still, for example those in Somerset and Surrey, are ambiguous between the two possibilities.In Ireland, Henley is used for Hennelly, and sometimes for Hanley.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Henle.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : habitational name from a place in the West Midlands, recorded in Domesday Book as Tibintone, probably ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Tibba’, an Old English personal name of obscure origin.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Rich and Powerful Ruler
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Respectable; Worshipped Person
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Hêbê, HEBE means "young." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of youth.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Mango Bud
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
HANDLEY PAGE-HAMLET
imp. & p. p.
of Page
n.
To give a handsel to.
imp. & p. p.
of Handle
n.
The type set up for printing a page.
v. t.
To develop, guide, or control the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in.
n.
One who dandles or fondles.
v. i.
Wanting in color; not ruddy; dusky white; pallid; wan; as, a pale face; a pale red; a pale blue.
v. t.
To attend (one) as a page.
n.
The page of a book which contains it title.
imp. & p. p.
of Dandle
n.
A maker or seller of candles.
n.
A variety of plum; as, the greengage; also, the blue gage, frost gage, golden gage, etc., having more or less likeness to the greengage. See Greengage.
n.
See Paage.
v. t.
To make pale; to diminish the brightness of.
n.
A dealer in other commodities, which are indicated by a word prefixed; as, ship chandler, corn chandler.
v. t.
To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript; to furnish with folios.
n.
A white or pale patch on a printed page.
n.
Commodities sold by a chandler.
v. i.
To turn pale; to lose color or luster.
n.
Fig.: A record; a writing; as, the page of history.