volumer

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English

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Etymology

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From volume +‎ -er.

Noun

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volumer (plural volumers)

  1. (in combination) Something (a book etc.) that has a specified number of volumes.
    That three-volumer took me two weeks to read.
    • (Can we date this quote?), Donald Levit, “Older Brother, Where Art Thou?”, in ReelTalk Movie Reviews[1]:
      Opinion should be sharply divided, with no middle ground and probably most disliking it, but I suggest that this “Yakuza horror theater” accomplishes in audacious originality what Tarantino’s current two-volumer does not and rivals the effective outlandishness of From Dusk Till Dawn.

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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volumer n

  1. indefinite plural of volum