Bookmarker

/ˈbʊkˌmɑrkər/ noun

A thin strip of material (paper, ribbon, leather) placed between pages to mark where you stopped reading.

Compound of 'book' and 'marker' (from Old Norse 'mörk', meaning mark or border). The modern sense developed when bookmarks became common reading accessories in the 19th century.

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