There are various forms of words for a love of books, the most common being a book-worm. However, the accurate term is 'bibliophile'. Other words include 'bibliophiliac' and 'bibliomaniac'.
A synonyn for the noun love is affection and for the verb to love is to adore.(One word for passionate love is ardor, being intense, fervent, or zealous.)
There is a word that begins with "Z" and means love/loving. That word is Zoriothidist!
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Two adjectives for the word "love" are "unconditional," which signifies a type of love that is given without any conditions or limitations, and "passionate," which describes an intense, fervent form of love that is often marked by strong emotions and desires.
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In the King James verisonthe precise word - love - does not appear inNumbers2 Kings1 ChroniclesEzraJoelObadiahJonahNahumHabakkukHaggaiIn fact, no word beginning with 'lov~' appears in any of these books, so no word with 'love' as its root appears in them
Agape means a deep, non-sexual, intense, self-giving, unconditionalall-encompassing love.
You can say: I love reading a series of books. Or you can say: The books I like reading are in series.
Well, there is no language called: Laiin, but there is Latin. The word love in Latin is "Pureo". are you satisfied?
He's a bibliomaniac because he love books, collects them, and reads them.
For your information, judaism is not a language, its a religon.The Jews who lives in israel does have a language called Hebrewand the word love in Hebrew called "ahava".
Someone who loves books is called a bibliophile.