bookplate
/book-pleyt/US // ˈbʊkˌpleɪt //UK // (ˈbʊkˌpleɪt) //
藏书票,书签,藏书板,藏书证
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 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.
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