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		verg·er \ˈvərjər, ˈvə̄jə(r, ˈvəijə(r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French verge + Middle English -er — more at verge 1. Britain  : an attendant that carries a verge before a bishop, dean, or other official 2.  : a church official who serves as a sacristan, as an attendant who keeps order during services, or as an usher |