Definition of Libri

1. liber [n] - See also: liber

Lexicographical Neighbors of Libri

librate
librated
librates
librating
libration
librational
librations
libratious
libratory
libre
libretti
librettist
librettists
libretto
librettos
libri (current term)
libricide
libriform
librigena
librigenae
librigenal
librocubicularist
librul
libs
libtard
libtards
libya
licecide
licecides

Literary usage of Libri

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

1. Italy and Her Invaders by Thomas Hodgkin (1899)
"Iconoclastic debate: libri Carolini. him impatient of these decrees, which on the strength BK. ix. of fine-drawn distinctions between ' veneration' and ..."

2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"CAROLINE BOOKS, or libri CAR- ... seemed to make the Eastern synod declare that the worship due to God alone, latria, should be paid to images, the 'libri ..."

3. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Ernest Alfred Benians, George Walter Prothero, Sir Adolphus William Ward (1907)
"... but, with a perverseness which might almost be regarded as a kind of political insanity, a certain libri-Bagnano was selected as editor. ..."

4. Réflexions sur l'espèce en histoire naturelle, 1842 by Hans Falkenhagen, Ronald Percy Bell, Norman Holt Hartshorne, Alan Stuart, Eric John Holmyard, Alexander Moritzi, Thomas Hodgkin (1899)
"These passages are taken from the celebrated libri The libri Carolini, in which Charles (or some learned man, probably Alcuin, writing by his authority) ..."

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