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▪ I. bibliothec, a. and n.|bɪblɪˈɒθɪk| [f. next.] Belonging to a library or librarian; n. a librarian.
[a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 152 Diodorus Siculus, that generall Bibliothec.] 1816Colman Lumin. Hist. ix. in Br. Grins (1872) 309 Cadell..exclaimed in bibliothec state, ‘Who sells great authors must himself be great.’ 1859Cunningham Hist. Ch. Scotl. II. 317 Never had a burgess of St. Andrews been capable of winning his bread by learning save one, and that was their present bibliothec. ▪ II. bibliothec library: see bibliotheque. |