Bibliopole
1Bibliopole — Bib li*o*pole, n. [L. bibliopola, Gr. ?; ? book + ? to sell: cf. F. bibliopole.] One who sells books. [1913 Webster] …
2bibliopole — bookseller, 1775, from L. bibliopola, from Gk. bibliopoles bookseller, from biblion book (see BIBLE (Cf. bible)) + poles merchant, seller (see MONOPOLY (Cf. monopoly)) …
3bibliopole — [bib΄lē äp′ə listbib′lē ə pōl΄] [L bibliopola < Gr bibliopōlēs < biblion, a book (see BIBLE) + pōlein, to sell: see MONOPOLY] n. a bookseller, esp. one dealing in rare works: also bibliopolist [bib΄lē äp′ə list] bibliopolic [bib΄lēə päl′ik] …
4bibliopole — I. ⇒BIBLIOPOLE1, subst. masc. LITT., peu usité. Celui qui vend des livres, libraire : • L auteur des Syrtes et des Cantilènes publie aujourd hui même, chez le « bibliopole » Léon Vanier, un nouveau recueil de vers... A. FRANCE, La Vie littér., t …
5bibliopole — or bibliopolist noun Etymology: Latin bibliopola bookseller, from Greek bibliopōlēs, from bibli + pōlein to sell Date: 1775 a dealer especially in rare or curious books …
6bibliopole — bibliopolic /bib lee euh pol ik/, bibliopolical, bibliopolar, adj. bibliopolically, adv. bibliopolism /bib lee op euh liz euhm/, bibliopoly, n. bibliopolistic, adj. /bib lee euh pohl /, n. a bookseller, esp. a dealer in rare or used books. Also,… …
7bibliopole — noun A bookseller, especially of secondhand or rare books …
8Bibliopole — Торговец редкими книгами …
9bibliopole — n. dealer in rare or used books …
10bibliopole — [ bɪblɪə(ʊ)pəʊl] noun archaic a dealer in books. Origin C18: via L. from Gk bibliopōlēs, from biblion book + pōlēs seller …