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ex libris
[ eks lee-bris, lahy- ]
- from the library of (a phrase inscribed in or on a book before the name of the owner):
Ex libris Jane Doe.
noun
- an inscription in or on a book, to indicate the owner; bookplate.
ex libris
/ ɛks ˈliːbrɪs /
adjective
- from the collection or library of: frequently printed on bookplates
noun
- a bookplate bearing the owner's name, coat of arms, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of ex libris1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ex libris1
Example Sentences
The Book Pharmacy, based in Berlin, aims as much to bring readers the right books—like a personal librarian—as to tack an “Rx” to ex libris.
It was very nice of you to write me such an extensive letter upon finding a book on your bookshelf with the ex libris of my daughter, Margot.
These are literally derived “ex libris,” and the business cannot be indulged, as a general thing, without in some sense despoiling books.
Our copy is in the original full calf gold stamped binding, with the ex libris of James Maidment.
We had always thought that the first of these phrases was plain sailing, and that the second meant, "this a book of John's books—or, one of John's books," ex libris Joannis.
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