bibliophile Meaning in Bengali
গ্রন্থপ্রি় ব্যক্তি, গ্রন্থানুরাগী, পুস্তকপ্রেমিক,
Noun:
গ্রন্থপ্রি় ব্যক্তি, গ্রন্থানুরাগী,
Similer Words:
bibsbicameral
bicarb
bicarbonate
bicentenary
bicentennial
biceps
bicker
bickering
bickerings
bicycle
bicycled
bicycles
bicycling
bid
bibliophile's Usage Examples:
the love of books, and a bibliophile or bookworm is an individual who loves and frequently reads books.
The classic bibliophile is one who loves to read.
The American author and bibliophile A.
of Norwich (1691–1707) and Bishop of Ely (1707–1714) and was a famous bibliophile whose vast collection of books forms the surviving "Royal Library" within.
These stores, as well as literary festivals, attract bibliophile tourists.
Aungerville or Aungervyle, was an English priest, teacher, bishop, writer, and bibliophile.
Bucharest) was a Romanian diplomat, barrister-at-law, bibliographer, bibliophile and honorary member (1946) of the Romanian Academy.
Jacob, bibliophile, or Bibliophile Jacob, suggested by his great interest in libraries and books.
1584) was a Belgian philosopher, translator, alchemist, physician and bibliophile.
Widener (January 3, 1885 – April 15, 1912) was an American businessman and bibliophile, and a member of the Widener family.
Henry Huth (1815–1878) was an English merchant banker and prominent bibliophile.
He was a bibliophile, and collected many manuscripts; some of these he gave to the cathedral.
Thomas Rawlinson (1681–1725) was an English barrister, known as a bibliophile.
It was founded by bibliophile and philanthropist James Lenox, and located on Fifth Avenue between 70th.
loves to read, admire, and a person who collects books is often called a bibliophile but can also be known as an bibliolater, meaning being overly devoted.
A well-educated man and ardent bibliophile, al-Fath was himself a writer and a patron of writers, and assembled.
Roxburghe, KG, KT, PC (23 April 1740 – 1804) was a Scottish nobleman and bibliophile.
Goodman was a known bibliophile as well, with particular interests in American maritime history, early.
Synonyms:
scholarly person; student; bookman; book lover; scholar; booklover;
Antonyms:
specialist;