
English word library comes from Latin librarius, and later Latin librarium (A bookcase. A library.)
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librarius (Latin)
(substantive) A bookcase. (substantive) A scribe, copyist, secretary. Of or pertaining to books.
librarium (Latin)
A bookcase. A library.
librairie (Old French)
librarie (Anglo-Norman)
librarie (Middle English)
library (English)
(card games) The deck or draw pile.. (computer science) A collection of software subprograms that provides functionality, to be incorporated into or used by a computer program.. A collection of DNA material from a single organism or relative to a single disease.. A collection of books or other forms of stored information.. An equivalent collection of analogous information in a non-printed [...]