bibliopole (Meaning)

Wordnet

bibliopole (n)

a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books)

Webster

bibliopole (n.)

One who sells books.

bibliopole Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned bibliopole had an encyclopedic knowledge of rare and antiquarian books.
  2. The quaint bibliopole's shelves were lined with leather-bound tomes and meticulously curated manuscripts.
  3. The bibliopole exhibited his most prized acquisitions at the prestigious book fair.
  4. With a discerning eye, the bibliopole scrutinized each volume before offering it for sale.
  5. The bibliopole's shop became a sanctuary for bibliophiles seeking literary treasures.
  6. The wise bibliopole imparted his love of books to aspiring authors and readers alike.
  7. The eccentric bibliopole collected first editions and obscure works, fostering a niche market.
  8. The bibliopole's clientele included scholars, collectors, and anyone passionate about the written word.
  9. Amidst the towering bookshelves, the bibliopole was a guardian of knowledge and a curator of stories.
  10. The bibliopole's legacy lived on through the countless books he had preserved and shared with generations of readers.

FAQs About the word bibliopole

a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books)One who sells books.

bookseller, antiquarian, bibliopegist,bookworm, bookbinder, bibliomaniac, bookman, bookmaker,bibliolater, bibliophile

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The seasoned bibliopole had an encyclopedic knowledge of rare and antiquarian books.

The quaint bibliopole's shelves were lined with leather-bound tomes and meticulously curated manuscripts.

The bibliopole exhibited his most prized acquisitions at the prestigious book fair.

With a discerning eye, the bibliopole scrutinized each volume before offering it for sale.