Package

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mid 16th century (as a noun denoting the action or mode of packing goods): from the verb pack1 + -age; compare with Anglo-Latin paccagium . The verb dates from the 1920s.


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Equivalent to pack + -age. Possibly influenced by Anglo-Latin paccagium or Old French pacquage.


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package (n.)

1530s, "the act of packing," from pack (n.) + -age; or from cognate Dutch pakkage "baggage." The main modern sense of "a bundle, a parcel, a quantity pressed or packed together" is attested from 1722. Package deal "transaction agreed to as a whole" is from 1952.




package (v.)

"to bundle up into a pack or package," 1915, from package (n.). Related: Packaged; packaging.