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Apr 16, 2019
This week’s themeWords related to books This week’s words bibliotaph bouquiniste florilegium bibliolater pandect
An old-book seller / old bookseller
Kovalam Beach, India Photo: Paul Varuni
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with Anu Gargbouquiniste or bouquinist
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A dealer in old and used books.
ETYMOLOGY:
From French bouquiniste, from bouquin (a colloquial word for a book,
little book, or old book). Earliest documented use: 1840.
USAGE:
“Heywood Hill’s boxes of books, with their blue-and-white address labels,
still offer year-round bounty to customers all over the world, but
competition from Amazon, an online bookseller, has forced the fashionable
bouquiniste to reinvent itself. Under its new owner, Mitford’s nephew the
Duke of Devonshire, it has quietly become a leading purveyor of bespoke
libraries.” For the Person Who Has Everything; The Economist (London, UK); Dec 20, 2014. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Did you know that the worldwide food shortage that threatens up to five
hundred million children could be alleviated at the cost of only one day,
only ONE day, of modern warfare. -Peter Ustinov, actor, writer, and
director (16 Apr 1921-2004)
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