BIBLIOLATER

PRONUNCIATION: (bib-lee-OL-ay-tuhr)

MEANING: noun:
1. One with extreme devotion to books.
2. One having excessive devotion to the Bible, especially to its literal interpretation.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek biblio- (book) + -latry (worship). Earliest documented use: 1847.
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[Funny; I would have expected it to be spelled with an -OR instead]
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BIBLIOLAFTER - makes fun of the Holy Writ

BIBLIO-EATER - devours books voraciously

BIB-LION-LATER - so Leo can eat his lobster neatly tonight

BIBLI ORATER - 1. declaiming the Book from a soapbox in Trafalgar Square

BIBLIO RATER - 2. "The Revised Standard Version is more tolerant the King James, but less poetic; the Revised English Bible attempts to be more in tune with modern eqalitarian sensibilities..."