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单词 bibliopole
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Definition of bibliopole in English:

bibliopole

noun ˈbɪblɪə(ʊ)pəʊlˈbiblēəˌpōl
archaic
  • A person who buys and sells books, especially rare ones.

    〈古〉(尤指珍本)书商

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘They are in the market,’ grumbled one bibliopole, as agents for wealthy clients pushed prices to new highs.
    • The new editor, starting with the Summer, 1991 issue, was Mr Davis, the noted bibliopole then located in New Jersey.
    • 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.
    • Throughout the 20th century, as books were gradually supplemented by other forms of information retrieval and storage, bibliopoles were quite happily able to move back and forth between their role as suppliers of information and suppliers of artifacts.
    • But the city does have a few bibliopoles or sellers of rare second-hand books.

Origin

Late 18th century: via Latin from Greek bibliopōlēs, from biblion 'book' + pōlēs 'seller'.

Definition of bibliopole in US English:

bibliopole

nounˈbiblēəˌpōl
archaic
  • A person who buys and sells books, especially rare ones.

    〈古〉(尤指珍本)书商

    Example sentencesExamples
    • 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.
    • Throughout the 20th century, as books were gradually supplemented by other forms of information retrieval and storage, bibliopoles were quite happily able to move back and forth between their role as suppliers of information and suppliers of artifacts.
    • The new editor, starting with the Summer, 1991 issue, was Mr Davis, the noted bibliopole then located in New Jersey.
    • But the city does have a few bibliopoles or sellers of rare second-hand books.
    • ‘They are in the market,’ grumbled one bibliopole, as agents for wealthy clients pushed prices to new highs.

Origin

Late 18th century: via Latin from Greek bibliopōlēs, from biblion ‘book’ + pōlēs ‘seller’.

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