Definitions for Bodleian

Bodleian Bod·lei·an

Spelling: [bod-lee-uh n, bod-lee-]
IPA: /bɒdˈli ən, ˈbɒd li-/

Bodleian is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 449 anagrams from letters in Bodleian (abdeilno).

Definitions for Bodleian

noun

  1. the library of Oxford University, reestablished by Sir Thomas Bodley, 1545–1613, English diplomat and scholar.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or belonging to this library.

Origin of Bodleian

after Sir Thomas Bodley; see -an

Examples for Bodleian

Francis Douce (d. 1834) was another; his treasures are in the Bodleian.

Baxter's Procrustes is one of the publications of the Bodleian Club.

Mr. Blades mentions a white book-worm, slain by the librarian of the Bodleian.

This library—now the central portion of the Bodleian—had been completed about 1480.

Poets, in the Bodleian, says that the second edition was in 8vo.

It is not in the Bodleian catalogue, nor was it in Mr. Douce's library.

The first edition was in English, London, 1605, and is to be found in the Bodleian.

There is a copy of this in the Bodleian, and another was in the Huth Library.

One of these, from the Bodleian Library, is here figured (fig. 79).

There is not one either in the Bodleian or the British Museum.

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