💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Helluo librorum"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bibliobibulinoun | The kind of people who read excessively. |
| bibliolatrynoun | Specifically, excessive reverence for, or worship of, the Bible or Qur'an, especially as taken literally. |
| hyperlexicnoun | A person who has hyperlexia. |
| lexicomanianoun | A great enthusiasm for words or dictionaries. |
| free livernoun | (dated) A voracious eater and drinker; someone who indulges themselves in eating and drinking. |
| libraryfulnoun | Enough to fill a library. |
| gluttonnoun | One who eats voraciously, obsessively, or to excess; a gormandizer. |
| bookfulnoun | As much as a book holds. |
| orgiastnoun | One who attends an orgy. |
| tomefulnoun | As much as a tome holds; a bookful. |
| abarcy | — |
| logomanianoun | Great enthusiasm for words. |
| free-livernoun | Alternative form of free liver. [(dated) A voracious eater and drinker; someone who indulges themselves in eating and drinking.] |
| opsophagosnoun | (literary or historical) A glutton, a gourmand, chiefly one who hogs and eats excessive amounts of fish. |
| verbomanianoun | Obsession with words. |
| logorrheanoun | (often humorous) Excessive talkativeness. |
| bookoonoun | Alternative form of beaucoup. [An abundance.] |
| guzzlenoun | (dated, uncountable) Drink; intoxicating liquor. |
| gourmandnoun | A person who appreciates good food. |
| guttlenoun | (UK, dialectal) One who eats voraciously; a glutton. |
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