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Etymology

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over- +‎ page

Adverb

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overpage (not comparable)

  1. Over the page; on the next page of the document.
    • 1889, H. H. Warner, Songs of the Spindle & Legends of the Loom, page 13:
      Within the covers of this little book are Spinning and Weaving songs stretching over a period of three thousand years, but the twin arts themselves go back to a still earlier period, as the illustrations overpage will show.