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biblioclasm|ˈbɪblɪəʊˌklæz(ə)m| [f. biblio- + Gr. -κλασµος breaking.] Destruction of books, or of the Bible. biblioclast |-ˌklɑːst, -æ-| [Gr. -κλάστης breaker], a destroyer of books, or of the Bible. Also biblioˈclastic a. (Little more than nonce-words.)
1864T. Griffith Plea Scripture 8 The Biblioclasm of the ‘higher criticism.’ 1880Blades Enemies Bks. 96 Such a wicked old biblioclast as John Bagford. 1884Athenæum 7 June 724 Made bonfires of the Maya and Aztec manuscripts..May these bishops expiate their crimes in the purgatory of biblioclasts! 1887Longman's Mag. Dec. 239 The biblioclastic dead. |