What does bibliothecarian mean?
Bibliothecarian means (now rare) A librarian..
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/ˌbɪb.li.ə(ʊ).θəˈkɛəɹi.ən/ · noun
(now rare) A librarian..
But to return to my dear Friend’s Miſtreſs, the Library of the Church of Worceſter. A little before I left the place, we had procured a fine Collection of the Bibliothecarian Writers of ſeveral Countries, with which he was much pleaſed, and I ſuppoſe never left off till he compleated them; […]
Far from encouraging mere bibliomania, Naudé proposed to direct a wealthy collector into paths of bibliothecarian righteousness, demonstrating as clearly as he could within the bounds of politesse the public and national values that might be possessed by a fine library liberally administered and available to all who could profit by its use.
Little wonder, then, that there has been a glut of books published about libraries lately, many of them displaying a tendency that may be described as nostalgic-fetishistic. These books express a sentimental and sensuous attitude to things bibliothecarian, and often embody this sensitivity to the past and the touch in their own production values.
Use bibliothecarian when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Bibliothecarian means (now rare) A librarian..
Common synonyms include bibliothecal, bibliothecarial, bibliothecary, bibliothetic.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
But to return to my dear Friend’s Miſtreſs, the Library of the Church of Worceſter. A little before I left the place, we had procured a fine Collection of the Bibliothecarian Writers of ſeveral Countries, with which he was much pleaſed, and I ſuppoſe never left off till he compleated them; […]
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