properly means “a gentleman’s attendant, and page a lady’s attendant; but the distinction is quite obsolete, and any servant in livery who rides out with his master or mistress is so called; also a boy in buttons attendant on a lady, like a page; a parasite.
“‘Yes,ʹ she cried gaily over the banisters, “my flacre and my tiger are waiting.”—A Fellow of Trinity, chap. xv.