bibliotaphist Synonyms

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bibliotaphist Meaning

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bibliotaphist (n.)

One who hides away books, as in a tomb.

bibliotaphist Sentence Examples

  1. The bibliotaphist meticulously guarded his vast collection of rare books.
  2. She was known throughout the city as a voracious bibliotaphist, amassing tomes from every corner of the world.
  3. The bibliotaphist's library was a sanctuary, where he immersed himself in the written word.
  4. The university employed a bibliotaphist to catalog the priceless volumes in their rare books collection.
  5. He became a bibliotaphist after inheriting a fortune and deciding to indulge his passion for collecting.
  6. The bibliotaphist's obsession with books bordered on mania, leading him to neglect all other aspects of his life.
  7. The fire destroyed the bibliotaphist's entire collection, leaving him devastated and bereft.
  8. The bibliotaphist possessed an encyclopedic knowledge of literature and could quote passages from memory.
  9. She dreamed of becoming a bibliotaphist, traveling the world in search of forgotten texts.
  10. The bibliotaphist's collection served as a testament to the enduring power of the written word.

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One who hides away books, as in a tomb.

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The bibliotaphist meticulously guarded his vast collection of rare books.

She was known throughout the city as a voracious bibliotaphist, amassing tomes from every corner of the world.

The bibliotaphist's library was a sanctuary, where he immersed himself in the written word.

The university employed a bibliotaphist to catalog the priceless volumes in their rare books collection.