bibliophile

Bibliophile Meaning in Bengali: বইপ্রেমী, গ্রন্থপ্রেমী, পুস্তকপ্রেমী (noun, /ˈbɪbliəˌfaɪl/)

Definition

Bibliophile refers to a person who loves books, especially for their content, quality, or aesthetic appeal. They have a deep appreciation for the written word and often collect books as a hobby.

Synonyms

Some synonyms of bibliophile include book lover, bookworm, book nerd, and literary enthusiast. (বইপ্রেমী, গ্রন্থপ্রেমী, পুস্তকপ্রেমী)

Antonyms

Antonyms of bibliophile include book hater, book critic, and non-reader. (বইঘৃণী, বইমতিমান, অপাঠক)

Origin

The word bibliophile originated from the Greek words “biblio” meaning book and “phile” meaning lover. It was first used in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

  • 1. Bibliography (noun) – a list of books or other works on a particular subject or by a particular author.
  • 2. Bibliomania (noun) – excessive fondness for acquiring and possessing books.
  • 3. Bibliotheca (noun) – a library or collection of books.

Bibliophile in Literature Quotes

“A room without books is like a body without a soul.” – Marcus Tullius Cicero (একটি কক্ষ যেখানে বই নেই তার মতোই যেন শরীর যেখানে আত্মা নেই।)

“I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.” – Jorge Luis Borges (আমি সর্বদা মনে করেছি যে স্বর্গ এক ধরণের লাইব্রেরি হবে।)

Bibliophile Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বইপ্রেমী, Hindi: पुस्तकप्रेमी, Nepali: पुस्तकप्रेमी, Urdu: کتاب پرست, Tamil: புத்தகப்பிரியர், Telugu: పుస్తకప్రియుడు, Arabic: محب للكتب, Chinese: 爱书人, Japanese: 書物愛好家, Russian: библиофил

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