biblio-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Book:
书籍:
bibliophile.
书籍爱好者
语源
- From Greek biblion [book] * see Bible
源自 希腊语 biblion [书] *参见 Bible
biblio-
combining form
indicating book or books
⇒
bibliography
⇒
bibliomania
Origin
from Greek biblion bookbiblio-
Word Origin
1
a combining form occurring in loanwords from Greek (bibliography); on this model, used in the formation of compound words with the meaning “book” (bibliophile), and sometimes with the meaning “Bible” (bibliolatry, on the model of idolatry).
Origin
< Latin < Greek, combining form of biblíon; see Bible
Related Words
- bibliopole
- biblioclast
- bibliofilm
- bibliogony
- bibliographer
- biblioklept
biblio-a word element meaning:
1. book, as in bibliophile.
2. Bible, as in bibliolatry.
[Greek, combining form of biblion book]biblio-
combining form
⇨ see bibli-
combining form
⇨ see bibli-
biblio-
combining form
- relating to a book or books表示“与书有关的”:
-
bibliomania
bibliophile.
词源
from Greek biblion 'book'.
biblio-
word-forming element meaning "book" or sometimes "Bible," from Greek biblio-, comb. form of biblion "book" (see Bible).
ORIGIN: Greek stem & combining form of biblion book: see -o- .
biblio-
combining form.
book or books: Bibliophile = a lover of books.
the Bible: Bibliolatry = excessive reverence for the letter of the Bible.
[< Greek biblíon a book]
biblio-
combining form
Etymology: Middle French, from Latin, from Greek, from biblion — more at bible
: book
< bibliography >
< bibliomania >
< bibliography >
< bibliomania >
biblio-
Prefix
- relating to books
Etymology
From Ancient Greek βιβλίον (biblíon, “paper, document, tablet, small book”).
Related terms
Derived terms
English words prefixed with biblio-