English to Maori Meaning of bibliophile - bibliophile


Bibliophile :
bibliophile

pukapuka-aroha

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Definitions of bibliophile in English
Noun(1) someone who loves (and usually collects
Examples of bibliophile in English
(1) I'm a bibliophile by day and well, the same thing by night.(2) Being a bibliophile of non-fiction books has also led me to a worrying conclusion.(3) Art books make excellent gifts for your favorite bibliophile .(4) Set up by the city's most famous poet in 1919, it still retains the musty, order-through-chaos atmosphere of a true bibliophile 's den.(5) My grandfather, a solicitor, was an amateur geologist and anthropologist with a special interest in Aboriginal languages, and a bibliophile who passed on his passion for books and reading to my father.(6) Between these, a narrow, winding rivulet-track of rugs leads up to the armchair of the happy bibliophile , who is to be seen dimly manifest amid clouds of tobacco smoke by the fireside.(7) What becomes clear is that today's book buyer is different from the patient bibliophile of yesteryear.(8) A knowledgeable bibliophile , he also assembled a collection of books utilizing various photomechanical processes that he eventually sold to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.(9) There were always plenty of books in our house, because my mother was a passionate bibliophile .(10) And the collectors included not only bibliophiles and affected interior decorators but also biographers of famous men and the thousands of amateurs who participated in the era's terrific quest to collect and compile useful knowledge.(11) Though many bibliophiles would love to have a look at this collection, it has not been available in the market for long.(12) At his lovely retirement village, with the help of many friends as well as family, we had a wonderful bibliophilic party.(13) Besides its aesthetic qualities, the all rag paper has the solidity and the homogeneity needed in bibliophily .(14) His patient-centered teaching and his genteel, bibliophilic scholarship inspired later medical humanists.(15) The British Library is asking bibliophiles to adopt a book and save it for the nation.(16) The idea behind the renovation in the city is part of OUPs recent drive to provide greater visibility of books and set bibliophiles at ease.
(1) annotated bibliography ::
rārangi pukapuka e whakamārama ana
Synonyms
Noun
1. booklover ::
booklover
Different Forms
bibliophile, bibliophiles
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