Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Love of books.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Love of books.
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- noun A
love ofbooks .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I apologize for the term here, but bibliophilism was too broad.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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I apologize for the term here, but bibliophilism was too broad.
Why I Dislike Christian SF and April Blog Tour Final Day 2007
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Ah, well, there are worse vices than Dew and bibliophilism, no?
05.04 M-mv 2004
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Ah, well, there are worse vices than Dew and bibliophilism, no?
04.04 M-mv 2004
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Ah, well, there are worse vices than Dew and bibliophilism, no?
04.04 M-mv 2004
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Ah, well, there are worse vices than Dew and bibliophilism, no?
Archive 2004-05-01 M-mv 2004
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Ah, well, there are worse vices than Dew and bibliophilism, no?
05.04 M-mv 2004
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Ah, well, there are worse vices than Dew and bibliophilism, no?
From the (e)mail bag M-mv 2004
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He made gentle small talk with Aunt Emily, listened knowledgeably to her father's bibliophilism, reminded her that they had a busy day on the morrow, and took his leave.
Two Weeks To Remember Neels, Betty 1986
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And his rusty coat smells musty; while in characterizing the natural impulses of true bibliophilism, he says that
Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs Henry H. Harper
marky commented on the word bibliophilism
bookworm on kcrw is a great radio show for those of us who are afflicted by this 'bug'.
There's always NPR's 'Books' too. :D
October 18, 2010