Bibliophile

/ˈbɪbliəfaɪl/ noun

A person who loves, collects, and often obsesses over books, valuing them not just for their content but also for their physical beauty, rarity, and cultural significance.

From Greek biblio- (book) and -phile (lover of). The term entered English during the 17th century, becoming popular during the Victorian era when book collecting became a refined hobby among the wealthy and educated.

AMመጽሐፍ አክብሮች
ARمحب الكتب
BNগ্রন্থপণ্ডিত
CAamant dels llibres
CSmilovník knih
DAbogelsker
DEBibliophile
ELφιλόλογος
ESbibliófilo
FAدوست کتاب
FIkirjallisuuden ystävä
FRbibliophile
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