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Thursday, April 11, 2024

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Lectiophile: is a Latin word that means "person who loves reading." They read many books and magazines, essays, blogs, and newspapers. The word is made up of two parts: Lectio which is Latin for reading, and phile, derived from the Greek word phílos which means beloved.

Bookworm: is an Elizabethan term, which comes from the English, and is a figurative term for a voracious reader of book content, sometimes used negatively to indicate reading too much. If you're a true bookworm, you'd rather spend Friday nights on the couch with a book than out at a party they are persons unusually devoted to reading and study.

Leseratte: Lesen means to read and Ratte means rat. So directly translated, Leseratte means “reading rat”. It's a person who loves to read but, in distinction from a bookworm, it does not imply a lack of interests outside of books. The colloquial term originated in the late 19th century and has been used ever since. Rats were considered voracious creatures and people who “devoured” books without end were thus compared to rats.

Librocubicularist: comes from Latin, a person who reads while in bed.

Tsundok: a Japanese practice of purchasing a lot of books — usually more than one can read; also referred to as bibliomania. Normally it's the phenomenon of acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them. Some people look for help because they see it as a disease.