Definition of Bibliolatries

1. bibliolatry [n] - See also: bibliolatry

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bibliolatries

bibliographic
bibliographic database
bibliographical
bibliographically
bibliographick
bibliographies
bibliographist
bibliographists
bibliographs
bibliography
bibliography of medicine
biblioklept
biblioklepts
bibliolater
bibliolaters
bibliolatries (current term)
bibliolatrous
bibliolatry
bibliological
bibliologies
bibliology
bibliomancies
bibliomancy
bibliomania
bibliomaniac
bibliomaniacal
bibliomaniacs
bibliomanias
bibliome
bibliometric

Literary usage of Bibliolatries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Religious Thought in the Greater American Poets by Elmer James Bailey (1922)
"In bibliolatries he pointed out that history is not fairly read by those who bow in dust before a book and think the great God is theirs alone. ..."

2. The Right and Wrong Uses of the Bible by Richard Heber Newton (1883)
"'It is a theory which is shown to be a superstition in the bibliolatries of other peoples. Our bibliolatry is disappearing none too fast. ..."

3. Syllabi of the American Society for the Extension of University Teaching (1897)
"... 'The Search,' 'Extreme Unction,' 'Ambrose,' 'A Parable,' 'Above and Below,' ' bibliolatries,' 'An Oriental Apologue,'and 'St. Michael the Weigher. ..."

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