Definition of Bibliophiles

1. Noun. (plural of bibliophile) ¹

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Definition of Bibliophiles

1. bibliophile [n] - See also: bibliophile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bibliophiles

bibliometrist
bibliometrists
bibliometry
bibliomysteries
bibliomystery
bibliopegia
bibliopegic
bibliopegies
bibliopegist
bibliopegistic
bibliopegists
bibliopegy
bibliophage
bibliophages
bibliophile
bibliophiles (current term)
bibliophilia
bibliophilic
bibliophilies
bibliophilism
bibliophilisms
bibliophilist
bibliophilists
bibliophily
bibliophobia
bibliopole
bibliopoles
bibliopolic
bibliopolism
bibliopolist

Literary usage of Bibliophiles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1881)
"Paris, Academic des bibliophiles : 1878. 6. Vizille et ses environs. Precis historique. Par AUGUSTS BOURNE. Grenoble: 1878. ..."

2. Ladies' Book-plates by Norna Labouchere (1895)
"WOMEN bibliophiles. HE existence of bibliophiles and collectors arose with the more general making of books. Among the names that have been handed down to ..."

3. The Fall of New France, 1755-1760 by Gerald Ephraim Hart (1888)
"(The portrait is from that of " La Socie'te' des bibliophiles de France.") 7. LIEUT. ... bibliophiles ..."

4. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1891)
"The author's edition of his works, in sixteen volumes, is published in London by Smith, Elder & Co., and the growing race of bibliophiles who buy expensive ..."

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