单词 | bibliophile |
释义 | bibliophilen. A lover of books; a book-fancier; also as adjective. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > bibliophily or bibliomania > [noun] > person book hunter1740 book lover1756 book collector1776 book fancier1779 bibliomane1809 bibliomaniac1816 bibliomanist1823 bibliophile1824 philobiblist1824 bookwoman1834 bibliomanian1836 bookman1885 bookaholic1965 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > hobby > collecting other articles > [noun] > collector bibliophile1824 antiquist1856 trophy hunter1862 antiquer1906 cartophilist1936 phillumenist1943 deltiologist1959 tegestologist1960 notaphilist1970 ephemerist1976 scripophile1978 scripophilist1979 1824 T. F. Dibdin Libr. Compan. 780 The work..has been reprinted by the Society of Bibliophiles at Paris. 1883 Pall Mall Gaz. 12 Oct. 5/1 A bibliophil, an autograph and print collector. Derivatives ˌbiblioˈphilic adj. of or pertaining to a bibliophile. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > bibliophily or bibliomania > [adjective] > relating to book-lover bibliomaniacal1829 bibliophilic1883 bibliophilistic1883 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > hobby > collecting other articles > [adjective] bibliophilous1882 bibliophilic1883 bibliophilistic1883 cartophilic1937 notaphilic1970 1883 American 6 25 A bibliophilic rarity and treasure. bibliophilism n. /bɪblɪˈɒfɪlɪz(ə)m/ the principles and practice of a bibliophile. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > bibliophily or bibliomania > [noun] bibliomania1734 book mania1807 book collecting1809 bibliomanism1820 bibliophilism1824 book-fancying1858 bibliophily1877 bibliomanianism- 1824 T. F. Dibdin Libr. Compan. 4 Manias which sometimes..bring disgrace upon the good old cause of bibliophilism. bibliˈophilist n. a bibliophile. ˌbibliophiˈlistic adj. of or befitting a bibliophilist. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > bibliophily or bibliomania > [adjective] > relating to book-lover bibliomaniacal1829 bibliophilic1883 bibliophilistic1883 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > hobby > collecting other articles > [adjective] bibliophilous1882 bibliophilic1883 bibliophilistic1883 cartophilic1937 notaphilic1970 1883 Daily News 1 Mar. 5/1 This quaint rule of bibliophilistic morality, ‘no harm in stealing a book if he does not mean to sell it, but to keep it.’ bibliophilous adj. /bɪblɪˈɒfɪləs/ addicted to bibliophily. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > bibliophily or bibliomania > [adjective] philobiblian1755 bibliomaniacal1822 bibliomaniac1834 bibliophilous1882 philobiblic1885 philobiblical1896 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > hobby > collecting other articles > [adjective] bibliophilous1882 bibliophilic1883 bibliophilistic1883 cartophilic1937 notaphilic1970 1882 R. L. Stevenson Familiar Stud. Men & Bks. 277 Odd commissions for the bibliophilous Count. bibliˈophily n. [French bibliophilie] love of books, taste for books. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > bibliophily or bibliomania > [noun] bibliomania1734 book mania1807 book collecting1809 bibliomanism1820 bibliophilism1824 book-fancying1858 bibliophily1877 bibliomanianism- society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > hobby > collecting other articles > [noun] shelling1861 bugging1862 oology1869 bibliophily1877 antiquing1916 cartophily1936 deltiology1947 phillumeny1951 tegestology1960 notaphily1970 scripophily1978 1877 A. C. Swinburne Let. 9 Oct. (1960) IV. 24 I have lately had two noble windfalls in the way of dramatic bibliophily (if there is such a word). 1883 Athenæum 2 June 702/2 The old reputation of France as the true home of elegant bibliophily. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.1824 |
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