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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/07/16 16:41 UTC 版)
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bibliovore (plural bibliovores)
- (uncommon) Someone or something that consumes books. [from 1967]
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1967 November 17, Roz Davis, “‘Pre-enrollment Held’: Receipts to guard against library errors”, in Brian Weiss, editor, UCLA Daily Bruin, volume LXXII, number 36, Los Angeles, Calif.: Communications Board of the Associated Students of UCLA, →ISSN, page 4, column 3:
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The book probably was at the bottom of a pile of 14 library books, accidentally got picked up and dumped in the bibliovore labeled “Return Books Here.” […] [Y]ou meekly approach the library to find out what they would do with a book that wasn’t theirs. […] [I]f the marking is on the inside, the marking that has your name or the name of the department on it, it disappears.
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1993, Chris Sauer, “The Case Study Approach”, in Why Information Systems Fail: A Case Study Approach (Information Systems Series), Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire: Alfred Waller Limited, →ISBN, section 2 (Research Method for the Mandata Study), subsection 3 (The research process), page 140:
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2002, Paul Di Filippo, “The Reluctant Book”, in Babylon Sisters and Other Posthumans, Canton, Oh.: Prime Books, →ISBN, pages 222 and 228:
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Ahem, my fellow books. […] I fully realize that since the untimely mortal passage of our dear librarian, all of us have been anxious about what the future might hold for us. Some of us might even have thought of following the Catalogue into the outer world, where only dangers and hardships await—bibliovores such as the gnoles and gnurrs and zipper-nut squirrels. […] Outside is probably miles and miles of forest just teeming with bibliovores.
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2002 summer, Gregory Whitehead, “Hungry for God”, in Cabinet, number 7, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Immaterial Incorporated, →ISSN, archived from the original on 2020-09-27, page 65, column 1:
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“[…] Mikie has her pretty well hooked, convinced her that bibliovoria was the only way to kill the bugs, that her own body offered a more secure environment for her beloved manuscripts than the infested stacks at the Spence. […]” Whether from the image of Mary Dilthey eating book with Michael Monihan, or from contemplating what manner of colonoscopy would now be necessary to enjoy the riches of the Spence, or from the smell of Rachel’s pie, a wave of nausea was beginning to build deep in my soul, so I paid our tab, bid farewell to the two bibliovores, and returned to Sculley’s flat.
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- (uncommon, figurative) Synonym of bookworm (“avid book reader”) [from late 20th c.]
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2008, Simeon J. Maslin, ...and turn it again: Theme & Sacred Variations, Xlibris, →ISBN, page 126:
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It will come as no surprise that I grew up loving everything about “our” ocean. It wasn’t until a few years later that I could handle Moby Dick; but Treasure Island, Robinson Crusoe, and particularly Richard Henry Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast were the favorite literary fare of this bibliovore in knee pants.
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