Liber is that Latin word for book, and my first inclination is to go there.
- What is the Latin word for a book?
- What is the Latin word for accurate?
- What is the ancient word for book?
- What is the Latin origin of books?
What is the Latin word for a book?
Borrowed from Latin librum (“book”).
What is the Latin word for accurate?
(exactness): First attested in the 1650s. From Latin accūrātus (“done with care”), perfect past participle of accūrō (“take care of”); from ad- (“to, towards, at”) + cūrō (“take care”), from cūra (“care”).
What is the ancient word for book?
The codex (plural codices /ˈkoʊdɪsiːz/) was the historical ancestor of the modern book. Instead of being composed of sheets of paper, it used sheets of vellum, papyrus, or other materials. The term codex is often used for ancient manuscript books, with handwritten contents.
What is the Latin origin of books?
The Latin word for books is libri. This word is the root of the English word library, which came into use in the 14th century.