bookstave

noun
/ˈbʊk.steɪv/

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of bookstaff (“letter, alphabetic symbol”).

    • […] “[Doctor Martin] had undercut the pope, cardinals, and the great bishops, ... he had proved they could not offer so much as a bookstave from holy scripture to prove that their great power and lordship were based on God's command.
    • 'I can't read bookstaves, but Holiday learned himself,' said Softly. […] 'He learned me a bare five bookstaves, but it was enough to read a whole word.'
    • The poetic dialogue between Solomon and Saturn not only calls the rune for R the “best of bookstaves” (bocstafa brego), but it also spells out the Pater Noster, acrostically with runes, […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA