A small book, document or sheet on which something has been written. It can also refer to a divorce paper.
biblion - book, Bibliography bella rules
From the ancient Greek word, biblion, meaning "book."
Erotika Biblion Society ended in 1900.
Erotika Biblion Society was created in 1888.
Bibliography originally comes from the Greek 'biblion' meaning 'book' and 'graphia' meaning 'writing'.
The prefix "bibli-" means "book" or "related to books." It is derived from the Greek word "biblion," which means "book."
The word "bibliophile" originates from the Greek words "biblion" meaning book and "philos" meaning loving. So, a bibliophile is someone who loves books.
According to Herodotus, the Phoenicians brought writing and Papyrus - an old writing material, similar to our paper - to Greece. The Greek word for papyrus as a writing material is biblion and the word for book is Biblos.
"Biblion" in Greek means "book" or "scroll", often referring to a written document or small book in ancient texts.
This is a compound of two greek words; biblos (meaning book) and grapho (meaning to write), so literally just 'written book' Hope that's helpful
The Latin word for bookworm is "bibliophilus." This term combines "biblion," meaning book, and "philos," meaning lover. While "bibliophilus" specifically refers to a lover of books, it captures the essence of what a bookworm represents—an avid reader or someone who enjoys spending time with books.
Oh, dude, the word "Bible" doesn't have the suffix "ible." It's actually derived from the Latin word "biblia," which means "books." So, technically, no suffix "ible" in there, but hey, it's all good. Like, who's really keeping track of suffixes anyway, right?