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bookplate

/book-pleyt/US // ˈbʊkˌpleɪt //UK // (ˈbʊkˌpleɪt) //

藏书票,书签,藏书板,藏书证

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a label bearing the owner's name and often a design, coat of arms, or the like, for pasting on the front end paper of a book.

Examples

  • A 1942 edition, taken from the Berlin bunker where Hitler committed suicide, contains the Nazi leader's personal bookplate.

  • His bookplate (Fig. 739) is one of the earliest Scottish dated plates.

  • The present copy has an elaborate heraldic bookplate of Thomas Cokayne.

  • The second of the above copies has the heraldic bookplate of Rob.

  • Sentiment is seldom in place, but on a bookplate it is peculiarly odious.

  • If there be a bookplate, soak it off, and when dry paste it inside the end cover.