flyleaf
/ˈflaɪlɛf/Definitions
1. noun
A blank page at the beginning or end of a book, typically left blank for a dedication, inscription, or signature.
“The flyleaf at the front of the book was filled with handwritten notes from the owner.”
2. noun
A page at the beginning or end of a book that has been printed with some information, especially a message or a poem.
“The flyleaf contained a message from the author to the readers.”
3. verb
To write or print something on the flyleaf of a book.
“She liked to flyleaf her favorite books with her thoughts and feelings.”