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Word of the Day: Bibliophile

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Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Bibliophile
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Bibliophile
noun 1. A person who collects or has a great love of books.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
"Nancy considered herself both a writer and a bibliophile."
"I'm a bibliophile, but I haven't read nearly half of the books on my shelves."
"The auction had a treat for bibliophiles: a rare first edition of 'Robinson Crusoe.'"
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Greek, early 19th century
Why This Word?
If you would like to proclaim your love for something, follow this pattern: Use its Greek or Latin name + the suffix "-phile," which comes from the Greek "philos" ("loving"). Some examples include "bibliophile" (a book lover), "ailurophile" (a cat lover), and "Anglophile" (a lover of England and English culture). ...
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