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bibliophile

English

Alternative forms

  • bibliophil (dated)

Etymology

First attested in 1824. From French bibliophile, from Ancient Greek ??????? (biblíon, paper, document, tablet) + ????? (phílos, beloved). Surface analysis biblio- +? -phile.

Noun

bibliophile (plural bibliophiles)

  1. One who loves books.
  2. One who collects books, not necessarily due to any interest in reading them.

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:bibliophile.

Synonyms

  • booklover

Antonyms

  • bibliophobe

Related terms

  • bibliophilia
  • arctophile, audiophile, conspirophile, museophile, vexillophile, videophile

Translations

See also

  • museophile
  • bookworm

French

Noun

bibliophile m or f (plural bibliophiles)

  1. bibliophile

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audiophile

English

Etymology

audio +? -phile

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /???.di.???fa?l/
  • Homophones: audio file

Noun

audiophile (plural audiophiles)

  1. A person with an interest in high fidelity music and/or sound reproduction and its associated technology.

Related terms

  • arctophile, bibliophile, conspirophile, museophile, vexillophile, videophile

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