Where does “bibliofiel” come from?

bibliofiel (Dutch) comes from French bibliophile, from French biblio-, from Ancient Greek βιβλίον, from Ancient Greek βυβλίον, from Ancient Greek βύβλος, from Phoenician 𐤂𐤁𐤋, from Phoenician 𐤀𐤋, from Proto-Semitic ʔil- — deity, god.

bibliofiel (Dutch): bibliophile

Definitions

  1. bibliophile

Ancestry of “bibliofiel”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbibliophilebibliophile
2Frenchbiblio-book
3Ancient GreekβιβλίονStrip of papyrus; Small book, tablet, letter; Any...
4Ancient GreekβυβλίονStrip of papyrus; Small book, tablet, letter; Any...
5Ancient Greekβύβλοςpapyrus; book
6Phoenician𐤂𐤁𐤋Byblos
7Phoenician𐤀𐤋god, deity
8Proto-Semiticʔil-deity, god
Every word from Proto-Semitic ʔil-Every word from Phoenician 𐤀𐤋Every word from Phoenician 𐤂𐤁𐤋
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