librairie

French

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin librāria (library), from liber (book). Sense “bookseller, bookshop” is from 16th century, and displaced “library” sense. The sense “software library” is a semantic loan from English library.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /li.bʁɛ.ʁi/, /li.bʁe.ʁi/
  • (file)

Noun

librairie f (plural librairies)

  1. (archaic) library (institution which holds books for use by the public)
    Synonym: bibliothèque
  2. bookshop, bookstore (shop that sells books)
    Synonym: bouquinerie
  3. tobacconist's (shop that sells books, newspapers, cigarettes, snacks and other various items)
    Synonym: tabac
  4. (programming, proscribed) library (collection of software routines)
    Synonym: bibliothèque

Derived terms

  • librairie-papeterie

Further reading

Norman

Etymology

From Latin libraria, from liber (book).

Noun

librairie f (plural librairies)

  1. (Jersey) bookshop, bookstore
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