bibliopole in English

noun
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a person who buys and sells books, especially rare ones.
The new editor, starting with the Summer, 1991 issue, was Mr Davis, the noted bibliopole then located in New Jersey.
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1. Dictionary entry overview: What does Bibliopole mean? • Bibliopole (noun) The noun Bibliopole has 1 sense:

2. Synonyms (Other Words) for Bibliopole & Antonyms (Opposite Meaning) for Bibliopole.

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4. I called it 'The Bibliopole' because 'Bibliopole' stands for someone who buys and sells books, especially rare ones

5. Words That Rhyme with Bibliopole

6. Bibliopole (Thesaurus) bibliophobe bibliotaph

7. Definition of Bibliopole in the Definitions.net dictionary

8. Bibliopole: knihkupec: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

9. Bibliopole (plural Bibliopoles) A bookseller

10. 1 synonym for Bibliopole: bibliopolist

11. History and Etymology for Bibliopole

12. Bibliopole is spelled as [bib-lee-uh-pohl].

13. We found 2 answers for “Bibliopole

14. Bibliopole 'Bibliopole' is a 10 letter word starting with B and ending with E Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Bibliopole We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Bibliopole will help you to finish your crossword today.

15. Bibliopole is an noun according to parts of speech

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17. Bibliopole (bookseller, especially of secondhand or rare books)

18. This page shows answers to the clue Bibliopole, followed by 3 definitions like “One who sells books”, “A Bibliopole is a dealer in rare books” and “Bibliopole A dealer of books, a bookseller

19. What does Bibliopole mean? Information and translations of Bibliopole in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

20. Bibliopole in British English (ˈbɪblɪəʊˌpəʊl) or bibliopolist (ˌbɪblɪˈɒpəlɪst)

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22. Bibliopole definition is - a dealer especially in rare or curious books

23. Bibliopole - a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books)

24. At length, by accident, he found the Bibliopole in his shop.

25. Bibliopole - a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books)

26. Anglican Bibliopole (No Longer In Business) Address: 858 Church Street (Rt 9N) Saratoga Springs NY 12866-8615 County/Region: Saratoga (Capitol - Saratoga) Description: The Anglican Bibliopole is no longer in business

27. A local Bibliopole was shown a Bibliofilm that consisted of photographs of antique books

28. A Bibliopole is a buyer and seller of used books, especially rare ones

29. A local Bibliopole was shown a bibliofilm that consisted of photographs of antique books

30. Davies, the Bibliopole of Russell Street, lets us into the secret of this failure

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32. The word Bibliopole uses 10 letters: b, b, e, i, i, l, l, o, o, p

33. My ten minutes passed very rapidly in conversation with these two experts in books, the Bibliopole and the bibliothecary

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35. The word Bibliopole is from the Greek biblion for "book" and poles for "seller."

36. A dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books) Familiarity information: Bibliopole used as a noun is very rare.

37. The books about orthodox icons; The books (PDF format) The rare books (1-2 copies): Bibliopole; Brushes "ROUBLOFF", Russia

38. If you’re looking for a hard-to-find old book, find a Bibliopole, probably busy at work in a used bookstore

39. Bibliopole (s) , Bibliopoles (pl) A dealer of books, a bookseller; especially one who deals in secondhand and rare books; including the antiquarian bookseller

40. Bibliopole (s) , Bibliopoles (pl) A dealer of books, a bookseller; especially one who deals in secondhand and rare books; including the antiquarian bookseller

41. Thus, after a search of many weeks, the Western Bibliopole succeeded in obtaining a well-thumbed specimen of the precious work

42. Philatelic Bibliopole PO Box 36006, Louisville, Ky 40233, USA A quick e mail to: Leonard Fax 502, 459-8538, Phone 502, 451-0317

43. Shakspeare, Ray, &c., and also of the Record publications; and lastly, which we have just received from the worthy Bibliopole of Auld Reekie, Notes …

44. Bibliopoles from across Turkey have gathered at the 9th Beyoğlu Bibliopole Festival in Istanbul, offering rare and old books, magazines and posters to visitors

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46. Bibliopole definition: a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books) synonyms: monger, bargainer, dealer, bibliopolist, trader Synonym.com is the web's best resource for English synonyms, antonyms, and definitions.

47. He had served his time regularly, was a member of the Stationers' company, kept a shop in the face of mankind, purchased copyright, and was a Bibliopole, Sir, in every sense.’ Synonyms

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49. Bibliopole (n.) "bookseller," 1775, from Latin bibliopola, from Greek bibliopōlēs "bookseller," from biblion "book" (see biblio-) + pōlēs "merchant, seller," from pōlein "to sell" (from PIE root *pel- (4) "to sell")

50. ‘‘They are in the market,’ grumbled one Bibliopole, as agents for wealthy clients pushed prices to new highs.’ ‘The Bibliopoles of Conduit Street have been eminently happy in the selection of such a biographer to open their undertaking; and the popularity of this volume must be such as favourably to attract the attention of the public.’