bookery
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]bookery (countable and uncountable, plural bookeries)
- (countable) a collection of books
- 1878, Memorials of the Old Chicago Library:
- The young lady of the period, whose average reading was one new novel per diem, had long before sought pastures new at Cobb's, or other bookeries.
- 1878, Memorials of the Old Chicago Library:
- (uncountable) study of or passion for books
- 1907, Thomas Hood: His Life and Times - Page 364:
- Hood returned to London looking and feeling well and ready to take up his "bookery" again with renewed zest.
- 1907, Thomas Hood: His Life and Times - Page 364:
Translations
[edit]a collection of books
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