biblio-, bibli-, bibl-, biblico- +
(Greek: book)
Biblist
1. Someone who makes the Bible the sole rule of faith.
2. A biblical student or scholar.
biobibliographical
Dealing with the life and writings of an author.
biobibliography
1. A bibliography containing biographical information about the author or authors.
2. A bibliography containing biographical sketches of listed authors.
gymnobiblism, gymnobiblical
The opinion that the bare text of the Bible, without note or comment, may be safely put before the unlearned as a sufficient guide to religious truth.
So gymnobiblical (adjective), pertaining to, or holding, this opinion; and gymnobiblist, a believer in gymnobiblism.
gymnobiblist
A believer in gymnobiblism.
philobiblic, philobiblian
Fond of books; devoted to literature.
philobiblical
A reference to the devotion and the study of the Bible.
philobiblism
A reference to someone who is particularly fond of books; a devoted book collector.
philobiblist
A lover of books.
photobibliography
Description of books with the aid of photography.
postbiblical
Something that takes place after biblical times.
procurator bibliothecarum
Director of libraries.
solibiblical, solibiblicism
Depending or relying only on the Bible.
solibiblist
Someone who depends only upon the Bible for truth and guidance.
unbiblical
1. That which is not biblical.
2. Out of harmony with the Bible.
Related book unit:
libr-.